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,...
Kai Fischer’s Last Dream (on Earth) is an immersive...
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...
Stack is indeed what it boasts on the poster: a “very silly musical...
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...
Opening for the first time on Broadway in 1947, Allegro is well-known for being...
Where many comedians might spend the final moments before...
Plastic Boom is a masterful three-man juggling act from Sweden that has...
Created in the Philippines with an international cast,...
Making its European debut at the Park Theatre, Mariana Elders The Burnt...
Opening at the Palace Theatre in July this year, Harry...
Coming to the Cockpit in Marylebone after a successful run in...
As the neat title of his 2016 show suggests, Simon Munnery...
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