Tucked away behind Finsbury Park Station, Park Theatre – a veritable embryo when...
Twelfth Night with a Cast of Comedians at the...
Bridget Everett is making her European debut this month at Soho Theatre,...
“This time last year I was plotting to kill a man.” These...
Joan of Arc, you know her? Peasant girl from the 15th Century? Burned at the...
This interesting play by Terry Jastrow explores and explains the...
A new London-based trio is set to grace the...
Magic. It’s enthralled, enticed and befuddled mankind since cavemen...
Green Day’s American Idiot, the musical, returns to the UK, bursting...
Ushered into the small and intimate Waterloo East...
A young girl’s mysterious suicide, a shady Matchmaking agency and a...
Alan Ayckbourn’s 1969 play, How the Other Half Loves,...
“What emerges from my visit to New York? A cry of anguish and love.” Jean...
The Southwark Playhouse has again taken on a story that celebrates the...
The Arcola’s Theatre 2 is pitch-black, the audience sit on wooden crates and...
“Whores and cuckolds,” Ivan the Brute addresses the audience, “None of...
From the pen of Soho Theatre’s 2016 Writer-in-Residence Phoebe Eclair-Powell, Fury is...
The 13 protagonists in Queens of Syria have never acted before this...
After more than a decade, David Hare’s Stuff Happens returned to the...
Ballet’s very own power couple, Natalia Osipova and Sergei Polunin, have...
With Brexit horror stories circulating like wildfire, a tale of territory and...
Ever wondered what the male-centric corporate world looks like through the eyes...
Memories are mere fictions that we allow to define us. Or so suggests...
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