Opening with a thunderbolt, closing with divine intervention, Patrick...
The problem with a story involving too many twists – and the second half of...
Morality and society are key elements in Oscar Wilde’s works....
Set in a Docklands converted church that hosts an array of events is an adaptation of...
For a play as funny as David Eldridge’s Beginning, it’s surprisingly hard...
Hair is a wonderfully surreal and deliciously irreverent musical that gives the audience as...
When a stage adaptation of a Mel Brooks film receives the blessing of the...
In Chekhov’s often revisited tragicomedy, a thrown-together group...
Christmas has come early at the National Theatre, for in...
Mental Health Day aims to bring a string of taboo subject to the...
It would do Chris Thorpe’s Victory Condition a disservice to try...
In Event of Moone Disaster is the feature length debut of Andrew...
Fans of the stand-up scene, rejoice: Plosive Comedy in Dulwich has...
Louise Wallwein brings us to the peaks and troughs of her life in a mere...
Saloon livens up the West End in this lively, jaw-dropping Wild...
“The rapist with his nine-year-old sex slave? Death. The homesick boy who made a...
Bright, sardonic brilliance. My Name Is Rachel Corrie is a gripping show...
Yes, Les Enfants Terribles are known for making the macabre...
How do you teach kids about letting go of someone they love? Turns out you...
A show apt to intoxicate with laughs and stirring music has just landed...
Marcela and Alejandra want to plant a bomb; so too does Jose Miguel. What kind...
October is an intense month of theatre, meaning some intriguing shows – like new...
The Fall, which received a Fringe First award after its run at the festival...
When a stage is next to the local pub, one can’t help their...
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