Matthew Dunster’s adaptation of Charles...
Deftly marketed as an untold gay love story from World War Two, Yank! lands at...
After a phenomenally successful season at the Swan Theatre in...
The Kids Company collapse back in 2015 provided an ugly...
This year’s Pride parade in London attracted the largest crowds in its 45-year...
The View from Nowhere narrates the journey of biochemist Prez, and his...
Dishing out themes of love, sensuality and lustrous craving, Steve Roger’s Food is...
Kentarō Kobayashi impressed us tonight with...
The British comedy sketch is a unique...
The Sadler’s Wells Theatre at present can be defined by two...
A satire of the famous movie by Potted Potter director Daniel Clarkson has begun its...
Artistic director Laurence Boswell continues to swim against Brexit...
A steady trickle of openings leads to a mid-summer stunner in the final week of...
Blondel is a very English kind of musical: buxom washerwomen, monks and even Robin...
An ambitious one-man-musical, Superhero is a clever and moving portrayal of...
In a gruesome exploration of just how easy it is to fall from the top,...
What happens when a parent won’t let her children leave...
The Other Half is up a narrow flight of stairs in an attic...
A great big spectacular, a family production of the most epic...
Chilean playwright Juan Radrigán’s Mad Man Sad Woman tells the story of...
Rupert Murdoch is a tumour in the breast of democracy. He wields a disproportionate...
The musical biopic of legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday, written by...
Mary Norton’s beloved and timeless classic has been faithfully adapted for the...
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