A new London-based trio is set to grace the...
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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...
To grapple with the meaning of life must be a rite of passage for...
Headlong’s highly acclaimed and brilliantly chilling adaption of George...
French playwright Florian Zeller immediately established himself as one of the...
A standing ovation for Natasha Barnes as Fanny Brice in the musical Funny Girl...
Staging anything with kids is a huge risk for the simple reason that...
This is not overly gruesome, but a dark and shadowy production of Macbeth....
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