Not content with moonlighting as Mr Swallow’s assistant in the...
For those who can’t make the slog to Edinburgh each year,...
Sex with Strangers is Brooklyn-based playwright Laura Eason’s...
Anastasia Revi’s production evokes the extravagant and grotesque atmosphere of 1930s...
It’s a pretty good time to be John Tiffany. Days...
Sometimes, especially in the current, utterly depressing climate, audiences...
The relationship between puppet and puppeteer is one of endless possibility. With...
After a fairly slow January the West End really hots up this month, with...
In a green and pretty garden, beneath a uniformly blue sky, four...
Like Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory before it, the...
With most romcoms, we can forgive a certain number of eye-rolling...
Maury Yeston’s Off-Broadway hit has finally jumped the...
How do we process trauma when it happens on an unimaginable, inexplicable...
This play is clever, amusing and hugely watchable....
Maxim Gorky’s The Lower Depths is a poignant and morally challenging...
One doesn’t have to work very hard to see the relevance of Roland...
Death Takes a Holiday is the third...
It’s the London Jam at Wilton’s Music Hall,...
British humour is like no other and Raising Martha is quintessential Monty...
Promises, Promises is the hit Broadway musical adapted from the 1960...
Watching Richard Eyre’s production of Giuseppe Verdi’s much-loved opera...
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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