Run has arrived at the Bunker as part of its tour, following huge success at...
Watching this play is like escaping into a dream of Paris....
New York may be the city that never sleeps, but until 25th November,...
Since the referendum last year, it’s hard not to enter the...
The revival of the comedy play Stepping Out at Vaudeville Theatre, written...
While Park Theatre’s larger stage shows a very physical, homoerotic...
If there is one thing that has marked Sergei Polunin’s life, it’s flight....
Poignancy should be in Seventeen‘s marrow. The final day of school –...
Satinder Chohan is a journalist and documentary researcher and...
There’s one thing to be known before committing to...
Director and co-adaptor Sean Foley brings Molière’s comic genius closer to...
Made in India, the new play by Satinder Chohan, delves into the unseen world of...
Perhaps Brexit: The Play would have been a bit on the...
The current political atmosphere has not only awakened a myriad of mixed...
The first major revival to grace these shores...
Written and conducted by Ryan Wigglesworth and directed by Rory...
Andrew Lloyd Webber hosts a Wild Party to mark the relaunch of The Other...
It’s 50 years since the West End debut of Tom...
The initial draw of Pipeline Theatre’s Spillikin, a Love Story is its...
With just two actors playing over a dozen characters, the American...
In this high-tempo farce, Misprint Theatre melds pop fiction with...
Written by Halley Feiffer and directed by Jake Smith,...
While Othello may find himself a “fixed figure for the time of...
Fresh from a residency at the Lyric Hammersmith, theatre company Off the...
Lawrence Lamont’s One of Them Days is a sharp, sunlit buddy comedy that captures the chaos, contradictions and community of Baldwin Village with clear-eyed affection. Keke Palmer and SZA star as Dreux and Alyssa, best friends whose bond is tested during a frantic daylong mission to come up with rent money, whether...
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