Hannah was a teacher before she moved to the UK. Now she...
Possibilities is a new play written by Jamal Chong, examining the relationship...
This show is fast and episodic: sliding between intimate duets and complex...
Acclaimed actor Liam Brennan returns to his role as...
There’s a macabre fascination that surrounds the Victorian pastime of freak...
Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus, first performed in 1979 and now revived by Michael...
Storming back to the West End after a 25 year sabbatical, Moby Dick:...
Dare Devil Rides to Jarama, a new play by Neil Gore, tells...
Part of K-Music, London’s festival of Korean music, Darkness Poomba is a...
A man meets his daughter, and shares an uncomfortable conversation. Two...
Driving Miss Daisy has become a cultural milestone for many, as a...
Thom Sutherland, director of sellout production Titanic, works his magic again...
Celebrating their 25th anniversary this year, Candoco...
Despite being one of the world’s best-loved operas, Mozart’s The Magic...
As part of this year’s Dance Umbrella Festival, Delhi-based trailblazer Aditi...
Memories are strange things: at once vague yet potent, blurry yet acutely...
Adrian Berry’s acclaimed show returns in a...
Penny Woolcock’s 2010 production of Bizet’s The Pearl Fishers...
Following a 25 year absence after floundering in the West End,...
Occasionally you see a glimpse of something revolutionary. Watching this...
Oil. The word itself invokes a plethora of abstract trauma and guilt, both...
Brought by the company Theatre Témoin, The Marked is the result of 18 months of...
Following a sell-out run at the Vaults theatre in Waterloo, Isley Lynn’s Skin a Cat...
By American playwright and New York Times editor Ken Jaworowski,...
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