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Alone on the stage, with the ghostly voices of the Isango Ensemble in the...
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Though he may be the play’s biggest draw, especially...
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Part of the pleasure in seeing something that has gained a...
Continuing its 30-year tradition of showcasing new theatrical talent and...
25 February 1964: 22-year-old Cassius Clay has just won the world...
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The cramped auditorium of the Jermyn Street Theatre is currently...
Enter Monk’s bar, grab yourself a drink, take a seat and prepare to bear...
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The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s much-loved musical theatre...
Louise Breckon-Richards stars in the one-woman show Can You...
This Little Life of Mine is a musical that starts out with the classic...
There are signs early on that director Adam Penford is aware Matt...
Renowned existentialist author, poet and playwright Samuel Beckett is...
At 83, the London-born-and-bred Dame Joan Collins continuous to be...
For the next few weeks, The Hope Theatre will be playing host to Andrew Maddock’s...
“This world is not for girls.” That’s what one of three friends says to the...
This Arthur Miller double-bill of two back-to-back, one-act plays – I...
Plastic Figurines is a new and invigorating example of what a...
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