Following a run in 2015, Hampstead Theatre relaunches Matt Hartley’s Deposit, a...
Directed by Joe Wright, a compelling recreation of Bertolt Brecht’s Life of...
Synonymous with TV, laughter, and the macabre, the Addams family...
It’s no surprise that in today’s political climate we are still fascinated by...
Danish writer Karen Blixen’s short story Babette’s Feast...
Manwatching is an entertaining monologue that mainly gains its spark by...
Cordelia O’Neill’s second play No Place for a Woman centres on the...
What was that “politics or theatre?” asks Ahmed. In a...
A peculiarly mesmerising jaunt through 24 hours of life in London’s Soho, Abigail...
Adapted from the book of the same name, Voices from...
Fans of Roald Dahl’s novel will be delighted by this hysterical,...
Yael Farber certainly knows how to make the most of the Olivier. Just as she...
Remember what it was like turning 30 in New York, 1990? If not, Tick,...
Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea are best known for co-writing the...
Paper Hearts is a touching, unique but slightly too ambitious...
Stephen Unwin’s debut play, All Our Children, is a moving depiction...
Turns out it takes around seven and a half hours to reach heaven –...
Taken from the true inspirational story of Helena Rubinstein, director Jez...
It would be an impossible task to find a single fault...
Borrowing from Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland is a surefire way to...
If nothing else time creates ghosts, and not just those belonging to...
May is a colossal month for theatre. The first week alone sees two of the...
Due to the inherent nature of Secret Cinema (the clue is in the name), the...
How much is your story worth? Martin Crimp’s ice-cold The Treatment...
The grief-stricken mind is a terrible thing, and with nothing but the...
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