There are some things on this world that are brilliant no matter the...
Jack Gamble and Quentin Beroud’s Richard II is the first Shakespeare play to...
A film-to-stage adaptation of the 1984 movie classic, directed by Walter...
Preparation is an actor’s best friend. That time between initial...
The latest production at the Donmar offers a promising mix of topics including...
It’s impossible to...
Based on the cult 1984 superhero film of the same name, The Toxic...
Originally from Norwich, Liam Borrett moved to London to train on the BA...
Heathcote Williams’ play about the dark side of fame and...
“Where hell is must we ever...
Once again Park Theatre plays host to a wonderful performance. Sket challenges modern...
The series PlacePrints is a collection of ten stories created by...
After the huge success of London Children’s Ballet’s...
As the eponymous rulers featured in this cycle of three of...
The Unicorn Theatre, known for its imaginative stagings for...
Following a sell-out run at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival,...
Deftly avoiding what could have been a very predictable narrative,...
“To bring interesting things in front of interested...
How much do we value choice and do our choices even count? Remote confronts...
Straddling the stage alone, reflecting on the lonely beginning of...
East London, 1888: the year that the matchgirls from Bryant and May...
A new and intriguing theatrical style has arrived in the West End: a Samuel...
Tom Lehrer is perhaps less known these days than he should...
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