Silly, bursting with songs and energy, and peppered with fantastic...
Exploring patriotism, love, deception and power, Howard...
Thebes Land is hard to review – on the one hand, one does not want...
Her name has been marked in history: part fact, part legend. The name is...
Only an exceptional writer can take training cab drivers as a premise...
Written by the playwright Howard Brenton, The Blinding Light is an...
Have you ever been sure? So sure, that evidence no longer matters? Or...
In the hazy atmosphere of the Bunker Theatre, the confused stories of...
If we want to think about “nasty women” then Medusa is perhaps one of...
As London’s first Anglo-Punjabi Musical, there’s been a bit of buzz surrounding Ishq:...
The world is not all a football pitch, but the 50 young people...
It’s 1971, New York, and a gaggle of well-groomed women are arriving at the...
The battle between Thatcherite father and socialist...
September makes up for a fairly quiet summer with a parade of theatre stars,...
Three actors perform Shakespeare’s Hamlet in just 90 minutes, an interesting...
Amidst the dim candlelight of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, a...
Since its origin in 1947, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has grown...
All friends and foes are indecipherable in this dark retelling of William...
Can facing your son’s tormentor help alleviate the pain of his death?...
Beautiful, complex, comforting, painful, life...
The Host is another solid production from the National Youth Theatre, showcasing the...
Joe Orton’s controversial dark comedy Loot celebrates its 50th anniversary with the...
Sour, earthy smells mingle with the acrid tang of smoke. A giant wheel...
With a musical consisting of cast and characters no older than its title,...
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