More than three decades after Dick King-Smith’s beloved book was...
“I’m eternal youth,” exclaims Peter Pan in a production that...
Sat at a table full of audio equipment, and bearing a very slight resemblance to...
Sam Shepard’s 1978 Pulitzer Prize-winning play Buried Child is the quietly...
Ever since La Ronde was first written at the turn of the 20th century, it...
Sports Direct then BHS, the latest capitalist malpractice has...
An elegant alternative to London’s...
This tongue-in-cheek, bodice-ripping musical is superbly fun. In a...
Sitting somewhere between a one-man show, a university lecture and a night at a mate’s...
The continued relevance of This House, revived first at the Chichester...
The lively, activity-packed Winter Festival at the Southbank Centre is already under...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year –...
It is easy to dismiss little-known Scottish playwright James Bridie’s Dr...
A delightfully zany pantomime with a hip hop vibe, Joel Harwood’s Aladdin is...
The Tempest is the first Shakespearean production by the Print...
On a vast expanse of frozen lake, with nothing around them but unending...
West London’s tiny Finborough Theatre has built up quite a reputation for...
Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights immortalised Heathcliff and Cathy’s...
How can one learn to want less? Less love, less life, less of the...
Just as the world begins to feel like it is being run by rogues,...
It’s that time of year again: the days grow darker, John Lewis has...
“Donny Stixx Broke My Heart”: a message scrawled on the toilet door...
Matthew Parker is an award-nominated director and the...
A modern response to Disney’s hyper femme marketing, Princess is a high energy dance...
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