Time for Heroes, written by Kevin Lee and directed by Menelaos Karantzas, is...
Staging the epic King Lear in one of the most stunning venues in London is...
Seeing the performers of Cirque Éloize climb up a vertical pipe as if...
“The Vagina Monologues already did this” declare the cast...
The title of Velvet Trumpet’s production Joy is an ironic one. There’s no happiness...
The opening night of the 12th Flamenco Festival...
Arthur Miller’s profound writing is thrown into sharp relief...
What do we know of atoms? What is their significance to...
A dark, modern drama, Bertrand Lesca’s Ablutions uses a minimalistic approach to a...
Dracula, now showing at The Lion and Unicorn Theatre, is an ambitious...
Wim Vandekeybus and his dance company, Ultima...
In How to Hold Your Breath, Zinnie Harris has woven fast-paced and...
Like the 1998 film of the same title, the play Gods and Monsters is an...
The Landor Theatre has made it their mission to bring West End-calibre musicals to...
The Mountain Bluebird is a bit of a misleading title for new playwright...
Questions and Dancers, at Sadler’s Wells’ Lilian...
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...
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