Memories are strange things: at once vague yet potent, blurry yet acutely...
Adrian Berry’s acclaimed show returns in a...
Penny Woolcock’s 2010 production of Bizet’s The Pearl Fishers...
Following a 25 year absence after floundering in the West End,...
Occasionally you see a glimpse of something revolutionary. Watching this...
Oil. The word itself invokes a plethora of abstract trauma and guilt, both...
Brought by the company Theatre Témoin, The Marked is the result of 18 months of...
Following a sell-out run at the Vaults theatre in Waterloo, Isley Lynn’s Skin a Cat...
By American playwright and New York Times editor Ken Jaworowski,...
Croydon – unpolished, lively, ever-evolving – is...
Isley Lynn’s award-winning play, Skin a Cat, has transferred to a new...
If you do not belong to the target demographic of The Book Club, be...
Outstanding, brilliantly funny and devastatingly tragic. This is...
Alone on the stage, with the ghostly voices of the Isango Ensemble in the...
If you’ve so much as glanced at the news over the past few years, the...
Though he may be the play’s biggest draw, especially...
It is often suggested that the distorted and sinister aesthetic of the German...
Part of the pleasure in seeing something that has gained a...
Continuing its 30-year tradition of showcasing new theatrical talent and...
25 February 1964: 22-year-old Cassius Clay has just won the world...
Debuting in London, Unknown Pleasures is a cryptic, intense and provocative...
The cramped auditorium of the Jermyn Street Theatre is currently...
Enter Monk’s bar, grab yourself a drink, take a seat and prepare to bear...
October, the month for all things autumnal and spooky is once again upon...
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