Thérèse Raquin is a play primarily about love, subterfuge and guilt. Fox...
Scott Graham, co-founder and Artistic Director of Frantic Assembly,...
It’s near impossible not to be affected by the...
Experimental theatre company Third Angel brings The Life and Loves...
Musicals about terminal cancer are few and far between: the Arcola’s punt at one...
There was not an empty seat at Lilian...
Bush Moukarzel is artistic director, actor and playwright for theatre company Dead...
Legend of the Sun is an epic dance drama that has its roots in a...
Di and Viv and Rose is funny, heartwarming and safe. It may not push any...
Jemma (Cassie Compton), Ruth (Stephanie Fearon) and Margaret (Jane...
There’s something to be said for judging a musical on its own terms. Wicked...
At a moment when Britain is more critical of her society than ever comes...
In his first play in nine years, the endlessly awarded playwright Sir Tom...
All of us know the statistics: the unimaginable number of...
Peter Souter’s first stage play, Hello/Goodbye, is a contemporary romantic...
There is little in life that’s more perfect than a dancer’s...
In the 20 years since Richard Alston Dance Company began its...
As Three Dog Night’s One Is the Loneliest Number begins to play, we are...
Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical A Little Night Music is a work of...
It’s surprising to count only six cast members at the final bow, so...
The room is plunged into a complete and claustrophobic darkness. Slowly the figure of...
This year marks a change in direction for London’s oldest...
With a general election looming, we can expect political theatre to be especially...
According to Gail Louw’s latest play, Marlene Dietrich regrets many things;...
Based on Thomas Middleton and William Rowley’s infamous play,...
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