Wineglass as full as his ego, flamboyant Frenchman...
As if reducing Dickens to 90 minutes wasn’t enough of a mean feat, this production...
Anna and Ben are a normal couple, going through normal relationship...
The Lounge is a masterclass in character acting and social commentary. Set in...
This autumn, Lauren Samuels (Bend...
F Scott Fitzgerald’s tantalisingly unfinished novel, set in 1920s...
Aditi Mittal is a whirlwind on stage. Appearing...
Part of Etcetera Theatre’s Camden Fringe, The Telemachy, written by...
Following a successful American tour, Scooby-Doo and his...
Oh, The Humanity is a one-hour performance written by New York playwright Will...
Terra Incognita is a show like no other in it’s daring attack on...
Jack, an elderly war veteran, sits alone in his care home listening to news...
Amidst all that is abstract and avant-garde at the Edinburgh Fringe,...
The Globe’s artistic director Emma...
The much-loved 1993 Bill Murray vehicle Groundhog Day – a modern day fable of...
NAFTA – the trilateral trade pact signed by the governments...
Swipe Right Theatre’s 90s-inspired pop musical returns to the Fringe for a...
Youthful sketch comedians Cook and Davies have so...
Billed as a “song and dance extravaganza” and largely...
Debuting in London, Marilyn & Sinatra chronicles the...
Set in a dark corner of 1860’s Paris, playwright Émile Zola’s...
Stephen Laughton’s intriguing play Screens, directed by Cressida Brown, involves a...
Deal with the Dragon is a strange but enchanting one-man play about a...
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