After the sell-out tour of their previous show Cathy, Cardboard Citizens are back...
Playwright Christopher Hampton’s The Philanthropist is a homage to...
The Other Palace is building a name for itself as a laboratory for...
Following a sell-out show at...
With a career that began at the early...
To produce a one-person-musical in which a drag king plays Joan of Arc, and some...
Guards at the Taj is a slightly odd pick for the Bush Theatre’s...
A harrowing exploration of the human condition and how we behave in the time of...
Defined as a circus, but more like modern ballet with...
Playwright and director Titas Halder trained on the Royal...
A poignant story about a gay man’s self-discovery in 1970s Boston, Bill...
This Joint Is Jumpin’ is the coolest “rent party” you’ve...
Good storytelling is magical. Using only their own presence the...
My Family is an intimate show, and the Playhouse theatre is...
A biblically inspired tale about the rearing of a baby in a junkyard does not...
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...
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