This disappointing rendition of The Who’s famous rock opera...
La Traviata: possibly one of the most beautiful and emotional operas ever...
Remnants is a theatre production that works to explore the meaning of...
Holy Crap is a theatrical experience quite unlike any other. The...
It is 1970. It is 1990. It is 2033. Carol is depressed. Anna is...
At the heart of German playwright Marius Von Mayenburg’s black comedy is the...
Paul Barritt’s 1927 Theatre Company have presented yet another punchy...
Music makes us remember. Songs stir emotions, take us back to forgotten places,...
Finally, the long-established persona of Tape Face comes to the West End. Sam...
Working is a series of beautiful slices of life: micro stories that give a...
The 1977 musical about an iconic red-headed orphan is back in the West End, at...
Therapy session, linguistics lecture and history lesson. Pulpit...
Even before opening, Common had caused a minor controversy online. Scathing...
Many believe that political correctness has turned communication into a minefield,...
Roller Diner is the “deep fried American Dream” set in the murky backwaters of...
Renowned Québecois playwright, actor and director Robert Lepage brings his distinctive...
Hugh Whitemore’s Sand in the Sandwiches, a celebration of...
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre always makes for an...
In an emotionally charged and euphonious spoken word performance at the...
On paper Killology sounds like some hysterical Daily Mail article from the...
There is no summer slowdown this June, with a couple of mega West End transfers,...
We all know the old saying “begin as you mean to go on”....
For Emma Rice’s last hurrah at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, it...
Daughters of the Curry Revolution is an intimate,...
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