Adam Spreadbury-Maher’s cutting-edge wild ride, Trainspotting at the...
Modern theatre cannot escape technology’s enormous influence on society....
It is that time of year again. Christmas is fast approaching and...
Stepping into the Tabernacle is like stepping back in time. A...
Ostensibly, Lazarus shares its DNA with the kind of jukebox musicals...
The bar at the Soho Theatre was a hubbub of anticipation, the...
The debut performance of Peter Quilter’s newest play, Saving Jason, has just...
After a 25-year absence, Glenda Jackson returns to the stage as King Lear in...
Drones, Baby, Drones is a damning insight into the minds of individuals...
Scamp Theatre’s stage adaption of Stick Man, the hugely...
Robert Mountford’s one-man tribute to Thin Lizzy frontman...
It is not often that the world of sport is the theme of a theatrical...
400 years ago Shakespeare posed the same questions we see plastered on bill boards...
We were lucky enough to catch up with Randy Feltface, the uniquely purple...
Much has been made of the “curse” of 2016, a year that, with two...
The penultimate production at the St James Theatre before it...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet is reimagined once again, this time by an all-black cast and...
The grand tradition of cabaret in London dates back over 100...
The consequences of living inside a militarised nation are brought to live in...
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...
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