One of Shakespeare’s most formidable plays is reimagined...
Madame X is a sensitively updated, highly compelling new version of what is...
Jackie Mason’s six-night run at London’s Adelphi Theatre came to an end...
When Bend It Like Beckham was released as a film in 2002, it was...
Revived to mark its ten-year anniversary, An Oak Tree surprises the...
Roll up, roll up – this may be a circus, but not as we know it....
The Finborough Theatre prides itself on never performing anything that has been on...
Rounding off the Barbican’s Samuel Beckett season was Krapp’s Last...
With six Tony Award nominations and a successful Broadway run...
The title of this play alone is enough to send chills down anyone’s...
Much modern theatre seems to be based on how naturally a playwright and their actors...
What happens to a rebellious teenager in small-town America where townsfolk...
Elderly LGBT people are three times more likely than elderly heterosexual...
Reality TV can leave us scrambling for the remote, but reality theatre has no off-switch....
The latest play to come from award-winning Gary Owen, Violence and Son is...
Patrick Marber’s writing in this outstanding new play is a masterpiece of social...
From the innovative Circumference Circus, Shelter Me is an intimate,...
Returning to Battersea Arts Centre after an acclaimed run in Edinburgh and a tour of...
Due to popular demand, Spamalot returns to delight audiences with a tour...
There has been much anticipation surrounding the London reprisal of the...
This is why the arts need funding. In a culture where only a privileged...
Duncton Wood is a story of tyranny and religious persecution set in the animal...
Taking over an unassuming, disused classroom in the old Guardian building...
Apples, crates, vodka and not much more – but perhaps this is the point of...
Written by George Farquhar and originally performed in 1707, The...
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