“We will all be old eventually,” the central protagonist of...
Transports, the first of Pipeline Theatre’s three plays, is currently...
The National Theatre’s temporary theatre claims to...
What does it do to a person when their entire life is based around servitude?...
Part comedy, part musical, part science fiction, The Rocky...
The Donmar Warehouse is about to open its 2016 Spring Season with...
Deborah Pearson is a writer, performer, producer and the founder of...
The Caucasian Chalk Circle is an exciting and engrossing piece of...
Eggs is a play that wears a young aspiring artist’s concerns and anxieties on its...
Playwright Jake Brunger speaks of a generation that’s terrified of committing...
Mature subject matter is always hard to portray artistically on stage, but Edward...
The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, named after the Shakespeare’s Globe...
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare’s most playful...
In this production the greatest sex symbol of all time is played by...
The Patriotic Traitor proves a witty and engaging historical story,...
Based on the Baileys Women’s award-winning novel written by...
The late Sarah Kane once said “there isn’t anything you can’t represent...
With all of its glamour, dazzle and jazz, Chicago has come to London. The...
The Upcoming recently caught up with British playwright Jake Brunger (whose...
Transcending the long-forgotten format of the prog rock concept...
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...






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