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....
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,...
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