There have been many productions of David Halliwell’s...
Written by Billy Joe Armstrong, American Idiot is a musical dramatisation of...
Men in the Cities returns to the black box theatre at the Royal...
Matthew Bourne’s sensual show The Car Man returns 15 years after its premiere...
It is highly likely that most people will have read,...
The White Bear on Kennington Road is a popular and well-known pub in Lambeth....
Talented actors and a genius script unite in this, The Gathered Leaves,...
The boundless pool of rich Shakespearean entertainment has been...
Since premiering in 2012, the proxy mop-tops of Let It Be have toured the world...
Up many flights of stairs in the dingy loft of Soho Theatre, Pat Kinevane is...
Acclaimed choreographer Christopher Wheeldon’s...
Orson’s Shadow attempts to explore the lives of two great artists...
Mirrors – they reflect the reality and truth that faces...
The Thick as Thieves Company presents a fun and accessible rendition of The...
Considered to be the first play to deal with AIDS as its central subject, As...
Frida Kahlo’s flamboyant style is so perfectly suited for a...
The queue for the Saturday matinee was long, and so wide it spread into the...
The star of Wilde’s most famous play is normally...
With a Cobra meeting almost every month now, and the government on the verge of...
Burrowed under Pitfield Street in the East End, pumping 80s pop classics, The...
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...






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