Patrick Marber’s writing in this outstanding new play is a masterpiece of social...
From the innovative Circumference Circus, Shelter Me is an intimate,...
Returning to Battersea Arts Centre after an acclaimed run in Edinburgh and a tour of...
Due to popular demand, Spamalot returns to delight audiences with a tour...
There has been much anticipation surrounding the London reprisal of the...
This is why the arts need funding. In a culture where only a privileged...
Duncton Wood is a story of tyranny and religious persecution set in the animal...
Taking over an unassuming, disused classroom in the old Guardian building...
Apples, crates, vodka and not much more – but perhaps this is the point of...
Written by George Farquhar and originally performed in 1707, The...
Based around the dark and mystical world that was portrayed in his fashion shows and...
How do you cope when your girlfriend is pregnant and your selfish,...
“How are designers, directors and actors to cope with a play at...
Avaes Mohammad’s two-part play Hurling Rubble at the Sun/Moon has an aura of...
Directed by Maria Friedman and starring Kate Fleetwood, High Society is Kevin...
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...
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