Tis the season for modernisation. Hot on the heels of Ivo van Hove’s Hedda...
A bit like including Brussels sprouts in your 25th December spread, seeing a...
The Christmas panto is as quintessentially English as paper...
Ricky Whittington and His Cat is a pantomime with a twist...
For anyone who is not in the festive spirit yet here is your remedy....
Never shy of subverting expectations, as with his now iconic all-male...
For this end of year festive production, the team...
The Almeida’s boy wonder has done it again. This time it’s the turn of...
Dreamgirls first opened in Broadway 35 years ago and it has been revived various...
Sometimes it’s easy to forget the true meaning of Christmas. In...
A play without a name was written by Anton Chekhov when he was around 20...
What is love? Where can we find meaning in life? What does it take to...
Kiki’s Delivery Service tells the story of a young witch...
This latest tour of Jonathan Larson’s Rent is billed not only as a celebration...
Considering in 2016 the National Theatre’s Dorfman has staged both an...
Ivo van Hove’s Hedda Gabler is a transfer of sorts, sharing much with...
The Screwtape Letters is a satire ripped faithfully from the pages of one...
“And I like big parties.” Whether you’ve read F Scott...
It could be said that The Maria studio space at the Young Vic is an...
The theatre’s intimate space is here exploited through the audience’s...
“Politics, pride and a sinister bet,” reads the flier accompanying Who Said...
Featured at this year’s Camden Fringe, Heloise Werner...
Mayhem, madness and merry-making, both scripted and un-scripted,...
Licensed to Ill is a riotous 75 minutes in the oldskool land of hip-hop...
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