Rock and roll Moliere at the Drayton Arms Theatre. In a...
Opening in London this summer, a new a capella musical is delighting...
Take all the regular expectations of a circus show, turn them upside...
“We can pack all the things we love in...
Wild is the new play by writer Mike Bartlett that depicts espionage at its most...
The names Ross and Rachel will never go hand in hand without being...
In honour of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Somme, the...
Following on from Memoirs of a Tree, performed at last...
A show unlike any other: The Donkey Show is fresh,...
Arthur Miller is arguably the American playwright of the mid-20th Century and,...
“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in...
Foil, Arms and Hog: Skiddlywup opened with a chant...
In association with Latitude Festival and Paines Plough Theatre...
Constanza Macras envisions a moving and enthralling performative...
Ralph Fiennes has impressed audiences time after time on the big screen, and...
The venerable Vaudeville Theatre in the Strand, which once housed...
A compilation of Marvin Gaye’s greatest hits plays during the interval of Soul, a new...
Philip Ridley has painted another darkly absurd world for us to climb into. This one’s...
Theatre-goers were given the chance to revisit their childhoods at the...
The LWL Theatre Company began their lacklustre presentation of Howard...
Telling the story of Flamenco dance across different cultures, ZIK’R is an...
With Boy at the Almeida Leo Butler shone a grim light on what it is...
The Go-Between has one or two solid elements but ultimately disappoints...
Adapting Sherlock Holmes is always going to be...
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