Love is easily the most common theme in the world of art....
The National Theatre stages yet another insightful and thought-provoking...
Opening the Globe’s Justice & Mercy-themed season...
A deeply reverent ode to basketball, The Spalding Suite combines...
After a £20 million splurge on its iconic building introducing state of...
The Point of No Return is a powerful piece of theatre based on the...
This contemporary adaptation by Carol Ann Duffy of Everyman, originally a 15th...
A true masterpiece by Alan Bennett, this is one of those plays that has the...
Direct from its record-breaking run at the West End’s Garrick Theatre,...
Andy Barrett’s one-man play pays fond homage to the late left-wing...
The set is small and dingy, there’s the thump of...
Premiering in the UK almost 30 years since it was first produced, Ahnen is a...
When looking at dance from a philosophical perspective,...
Written in the 1970s during fierce and unrelenting protest by...
The story of Romeo and Juliet has been told hundreds, if not thousands...
Rachel Mars and nat tarrab (sic), collectively...
Playwright Mark Jagasia is a former UK journalist with the inside scoop on the...
Set in 2015, the Z virus is infecting the population of London and turning them...
Sasha Regan has brought her all-male cast in The Pirates...
Oscar Wilde never goes out of fashion, and this new rendition of An Ideal...
Peter Hamilton’s latest play, presented through his own Clockhouse Theatre...
Will Pickvance performed his one-man show in sell-out runs at...
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