He possesses enough charisma to outshine a basket of...
Martin (Damien Lewis) seemingly has the perfect...
From the moment the curtain gradually lifts to reveal rows upon rows of...
In Consent, Nina Raine has somehow taken the various legal arguments around the...
Banished to the arse-end of nowhere, ten young bloods with cut-glass vowels and...
With Half a Sixpence transferred to the West End and The Wind in the Willows...
With a recent YouGov poll – so maybe take it with a pinch of salt...
The Life is that classic story of boy meets girl, boy develops raging coke...
Patrick Marber’s update of Molière’s 1665 Don Juan is, in...
April is showering the theatre world with goodies, from another high-profile Albee...
Crossing the pond to the UK, Chinglish is a smart evocative comedy about an American...
Directed by award-winner Hannah Price, Escape the Scaffold by Titas Halder...
“The war is not funny, Sir,” says one high-ranking officer – or...
Tamburlaine is a play that should not be undertaken lightly. As an influencer...
Madama Butterfly, first performed at the Royal Opera House in 2003 and...
John Malkovich is no stranger to dark roles, so it is no wonder that he...
The life of legendary producer Robert Evans is ripe for...
The Diary of a Teenage Girl is a gutsy, provocative and...
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....
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