The year is 2014. An unnamed local Labour council in working-class Britain is...
After a year of plumbing the subtext of countless heavy, introspective...
Visitors is a stunning debut from the playwright Barney Norris. It is the beautiful,...
Pipeline Theatre’s Streaming stands very sturdily on a tripod of fantastic...
Simon Armitage presented his acclaimed...
Set over five days in Dublin, Once tells the familiar story of a Guy (Ronan...
Sheltered by Greg A Smith is a seriously funny, intense piece of art. Set in...
Ever noticed how similar sports movies are, even the ones “based...
Three years after the play’s first revival since the 1950s, this new production...
It’s the mid-to-late 80s on Sunset Boulevard: Drew works at the iconic...
Tom & Jerry: A Love Story is part comedy and part drama...
New children’s show Stick Man (for ages three plus) is the antidote to...
Set in the near future, in a city quite like London, Glare tells the story...
It’s not often during a theatre show you experience the presence of actors so near....
As the centenary passes, a loud, impassioned debate continues to lay...
The new play by Simon David, Adam’s Eve at the Drayton Arms Theatre, is a...
Siro-A is a team of Japanese performers who have been dubbed the new Blue Man...
Made in Dagenham is the true story of equal pay campaigners at the Ford...
East German playwright Manfred Karge wrote and first performed Man to Man, a one-woman...
Stuart Slade’s relationship with Kuleshov and Theatre503 continues to produce wickedly...
Continuing the expansion of its global blockbuster...
“Buddy cop” comedies have enjoyed something of a revival in recent...
DV8’s contemporary physical theatre style and its propensity for the bleaker...
The 39 Steps is the story of Richard Hannay, a bored, rich, anti-social socialite...
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