There’s little to tie the four performances that make up 503Fusions together....
“London is a very strange place,” we are told in London Tales, “it’s a place...
Truth, Lies, Diana is a newish play by Jon Conway that uses the voluminous...
With 2014 marking the centenary of WW1, there was no shortage...
Inspired by a fabricated story run by American tabloid The...
Site-specific theatre is more the norm than the exception nowadays, so...
Frantic Assembly’s seamless choreography and sizzling energy lend themselves well...
Its beginning is sublimely ridiculous, its...
Furnished with a stool, drinks trolley and a pew from the bar, a sparse stage...
This one-man biographical piece focusing on Dylan Thomas melds...
In a decrepit barn in rural Canada, a dying woman is left to the mercy...
Canadian playwright Michel Tremblay kicks off a new season at The Bread &...
An intimate character study portrayed through kitchen sink drama, Ivy &...
It is quite a feat to leave the theatre as confused as this reviewer after...
This month, the London International Mime Festival arrives in London...
Cirque du Soleil’s reputation precedes it. The audience knows to...
In a decade oversubscribed with crude comedy, courtesy of the likes of Dapper...
Fascinating Aïda the musical-comedy parlour act...
In the intimate setting of the back room of Looking...
Donmar Warehouse’s revival of City of Angels, the relatively modern...
During its first West End run in 2006, Wicked grabbed a certain section of...
Almost, Maine, written by John Cariani and presented by Go People, is a romance, or...
A new version of the 1946 holiday classic It’s a Wonderful Life...
The Winter’s Tale is not the most remembered of works in...
Last night the 25th anniversary of the British...
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