How does a modern, feminist woman reconcile the perceived tension between breaking the...
At the Ambassadors Theatre in the West End, the new 75 minute...
Perhaps the best known of the three plays...
Anton Chekhov’s plays consist of so many nuances,...
The first in a day-long staging of playwright...
Helping to kick off the first week of the Camden Fringe...
Based on Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy, David Fairs’ Macbeths focuses...
At Trafalgar Studios, Rotterdam is a remarkable play about love and identity...
On paper, the themes of injustice, corruption, temptation and the...
Arriving at the Theatre Royal Haymarket this summer is...
What could be better than a night at the theatre? A night at the...
Set first in the run-up to rebellion and then during the...
Based on the smash-hit film starring the late Whitney Houston, The...
Following a tour around the UK, London Contemporary Theatre comes to the...
With the theatre in the middle of its 60th anniversary, one cannot...
A meditation on youth, ambition and what constitutes success lies,...
With the sweltering temperatures of recent days, the best option would be to...
The famous London institution the Hippodrome Casino, which once hosted the...
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...
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