Ruby Rae Spiegal’s Dry Land is a daring, bold and unique piece of theatre....
Almost a century after its first production, The Hairy Ape hits the stage of the...
He’s just “Yank” in the furnaces of the transatlantic ocean liner...
Forced Entertainment’s latest production tells the story of twin boys...
The gift of the Christmas spirit has been materialised through the medium of...
Will Todd’s charming opera comes to the Royal...
After its opening run in Birmingham, the brilliant adaptation of...
After a 250 year absence from the boards of what is now the...
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play Dinner with Friends explores the...
The rise of consumerism and technology has not only changed...
Making its world premiere at the Jack Studio Theatre, A Cool Million (or the...
Debuting at Hampstead Theatre this autumn is David Hare’s The...
Emily Burnett is delighted to be making her professional debut as...
The Southwark Playhouse may not be the biggest of venues, but this production...
The well-loved story Gigi made its revival at the Tabard Theatre last night, after...
As one of the top things to do this Halloween, according to...
Penned by Greg Kotis, co-writer of the 2001 satirical musical Urinetown, Pig Farm...
Dusting off a winning formula, First Love is the Revolution uses...
Monologues are often employed by playwrights to express a character’s want – a...
In a move that seeks to redefine the status of hip-hop dance and...
Into the heart of one of London’s proudest and wealthiest of boroughs...
Created by Crying in the Wilderness Productions, the play Sarai adopts a...
Read all about it – tabloid crosses moral and ethical lines to shock and sell!...
With a maximum capacity of 50, Finborough Theatre is playing host to the UK...
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