Everyone always seems to be commenting on the “good old times” when people knew...
Inside the unassuming exterior of Found 111 (a pop-up fringe venue associated with the Soho...
The Brothers Grimm’s magical tale of Snow White has been...
Stuck on how to entertain the kids during their Easter...
It’s Friday, and Shane is getting ready for another booze and drug-fueled night....
Written by Neil Labute and directed by Michael Attenborough, Reasons...
In the unexpected good weather, onlookers celebrated the traditional...
Comeback Special is either embarrassing insanity or pure...
My First Ballet: Sleeping Beauty is a simplified and...
Award-winning theatre company Simple8 delights in telling...
James Frey’s A Million Tiny Pieces caused a sensation in the...
Ancient tales and myths possess a decidedly...
Continuing their mission to create exciting and relatable...
Centred around an Xbox-obsessed 16-year-old living in London,...
Tackling the issue of race is always sensitive and rarely straightforward but,...
Ballet Black debuted its 2016 triple bill at the Barbican Centre this weekend before...
Depression is notoriously misunderstood and difficult to define in clear terms....
Set in a dystopian London, in the aftermath of a terrorist attack on a plane,...
“Living with the lights on, that’s what it’s all about.”...
Worklight Theatre’s award-winning production Labels is opening this April at...
Winner of four Oliver Awards, including Best New Musical, Sunny...
It need not be said that theatre is an audiovisual...
Everyone has to grow up and adapt to the real world; this is what the...
Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon have reunited with director Sean Foley to...
If You Kiss Me, Kiss Me is not a play in the traditional sense of...
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