Before witnessing Steven Camden’s Back Down, you would be forgiven for...
Jerry Herman’s name is synonymous with theatre royalty. He...
Delivering news from war zones is not only problematic because of the dangers...
Tucked away from the bustle of Euston Road is...
In Willy Loman, Death of a Salesman gave the world an enduring tragic hero...
Woolf Works, a triptych of ballets based on three of Virginia Woolf’s best-known novels, is...
Beyond Bollywood is a truly awe-inspiring introduction to Indian music...
The Rambert Dance Company made a triumphant return to Sadler’s Wells...
Noel Coward’s comedy classic Hay Fever has been delighting audiences...
It’s 1985 and South Africa is gripped by Apartheid. Black...
The Angry Brigade is an exiting tale of idealism, anarchy and political upheaval....
The tale of two young sisters – Eve and Tabby – confined to a cheerless,...
This May, the Peacock Theatre hosts a passionate, all-male dance show that aims to...
The original musical theatre adaptation of Carrie, based on Stephen...
Re-staged to coincide with the general election, The Audience explores the intimate...
Director Amanda Root brings award-winning Simon Stephens’ Bluebird to Chiswick’s...
What could be more fitting for Election week than Kingmaker, the Edinburgh fringe...
A Hollywood producer is pitching a movie script to a famous actress. Like the most...
The days of theatrical revue are all but gone from British theatres in modern...
The intimate space of Etcetera theatre is the perfect setting for exploring the theme of...
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...
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