Hugh Whitemore’s Sand in the Sandwiches, a celebration of...
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre always makes for an...
In an emotionally charged and euphonious spoken word performance at the...
On paper Killology sounds like some hysterical Daily Mail article from the...
There is no summer slowdown this June, with a couple of mega West End transfers,...
We all know the old saying “begin as you mean to go on”....
For Emma Rice’s last hurrah at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, it...
Daughters of the Curry Revolution is an intimate,...
Jam is the haunting two-person play that debuts at the Finborough Theatre this...
The audience at the Orange Tree Theatre is pretty damn white (full...
This summer, Catch Me, a show about friendship, nostalgia and a yearning for the days...
You don’t get much more zeitgeist-y than the Old Vic’s new production of...
At the ornate Duke of York’s Theatre for the...
Adventures in Wonderland invites children down the rabbit hole to...
A stunningly powerful show in a powerfully stunning theatre. The intimate...
Following a run in 2015, Hampstead Theatre relaunches Matt Hartley’s Deposit, a...
Directed by Joe Wright, a compelling recreation of Bertolt Brecht’s Life of...
Synonymous with TV, laughter, and the macabre, the Addams family...
It’s no surprise that in today’s political climate we are still fascinated by...
Danish writer Karen Blixen’s short story Babette’s Feast...
Manwatching is an entertaining monologue that mainly gains its spark by...
Cordelia O’Neill’s second play No Place for a Woman centres on the...
What was that “politics or theatre?” asks Ahmed. In a...
A peculiarly mesmerising jaunt through 24 hours of life in London’s Soho, Abigail...
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