Cirque du Soleil is back in London, finally arriving with the...
Parents can be really, really, really hard work. Even at their...
This bold and collaborative fringe festival is back...
Sex, longing, love and murder are a classic combo in Sue Healy’s new...
Nestled in South London’s Southwark Playhouse is the eagerly awaited...
The origins of Slava’s Snowshow lie in Russia, and the work...
Though they may share a source author in Victor Hugo, The Grinning Man...
With Belleville, a play about a marriage in crisis, secrets and a lot of...
Having spent some time in the former settlement in Calais known as the Jungle, this...
The extreme gore of Titus Andronicus, not the best or most well-known of...
It’s clear the National Theatre had some West End-sized ambitions when...
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s Antony & Cleopatra, directed by...
Julius Caesar is yet another well-rounded show from the RSC. This is a perfectly...
Anne Washburn’s adaptation of The Twilight Zone is so kitsch and...
In the warmly lit, small space of the Orange Tree Theatre, it seems that a...
In The Site – a building normally used for rehearsals and...
Bad habits are difficult to break, and they become even more dangerous when...
The revival of once-popular plays that have fallen...
The hilarious How to Win Against History feels very off-brand for...
It seems that Jane Austen never goes out of fashion. Just when original...
A charming musical adaptation of the classic Peter Pan story by...
Many people will know the name JM Barrie from his seminal work Peter Pan,...
Audiences love a good old-fashioned mystery. Victorian novel The...
December is full of Christmas crackers, with major TV adaptations, fringe hits,...
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