Five characters, one funeral and a flooded house full of...
Launched yesterday was London’s answer to the...
The main show at the intimate Finborough Theatre this summer season is Just to...
Rabbits is an absurd and darkly comic triptych of stories, following one couple through...
Attila Theatre is a company that was formed in...
Coming Clean was Kevin Elyot’s first professional play and was...
“Fucking long life, int’it.” So concur the residents of playwright Jim...
Patch of Blue’s disarming play draws us into the world of...
Labelling something a “play with music” smacks of...
An ingenious melding of Mozart and pop culture, The Marriage of Kim K...
The beloved television star Lucille Ball won audiences over in the 1950s with...
Based on a children’s book of the same name by David Walliams,...
Legendary Saturday Night Live stars Dan Aykroyd and...
Josette Bushell-Mingo in her devised play Nina – A...
Right now, “shit is feeling, well, pretty shit” but – fear...
Matthew Dunster’s Much Ado About Nothing begins with a cloud...
Experimental theatre comes with a heavy bag of risk that can either turn into magic...
Oliver Cotton’s new play offers an evening of sparkling debate with a gritty...
Katherine Nesbitt is a director originally from Belfast. She studied in...
July’s a pretty savvy time to revive Enda Walsh’s Disco Pigs. The...
The world premiere of Twilight Song, Kevin Elyot’s final play, sounded out like...
It’s rare that a play turns into an olfactory experience. Yet in an...
On the surface, it appears that Vivienne Franzmann’s Bodies is going to...
You know Delilah. Or your sister is a bit like her. Or your friend, the...
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