Chekhov crafted his plays from the fabric of human experience: here, Robert Ickes...
When Simon McBurney, Complicite theatre company’s artistic director and the...
Puppet violence is nothing new. Just ask Punch and Judy. But with Hand to God...
The story of Nell Gwynn, poor orange-seller turned actress turned Charles II’s...
Returning to London after popular demand, the critically acclaimed Bad Jews...
Currently training at EDSA Performing Arts School in Hitchin, Max Gill plays the lead role...
Following acclaimed runs at Edinburgh festival and...
Matthew Perry’s new show is a brilliantly funny story of the...
Shortly after taking our seats, we are thrown...
“If you want to write a good play, write about the thing that frightens you...
Long before the advent of laser light shows, guitar amplifiers, and...
At the age of 90, legendary director Peter Brook keeps on surprising. After his...
The Winter’s Tale is a fantasy, as its title makes clear....
On a small stage projected into the intimate audience at the Finborough Theatre,...
You know you’re not in for a standard night at the theatre when you’re...
The HookHitch Theatre’s This Was the World and I...
Matthew Warchus’ inaugural season as Artistic Director at the Old Vic...
Almost 30 years after its UK premiere at the National,...
From the moment the auditorium doors open to reveal three half-naked, masked...
Theatre Ad Infinitum brings dystopian thriller Light to Battersea Arts Centre,...
This fiery and devastating revival of Lolita Chakrabarti’s Red Velvet brands...
Devastating, heart-breaking, and powerfully modern, this one-woman...
“The loss of the face can be the beginning of a great freedom,” says Hago...
Caryl Churchill remains nothing short of unpredictable,...
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