The opening scene of Nutcracker paints a picture-perfect Christmas day. Young and...
“I no longer understand this world – now trust is seen as stupidity,...
The Way Back Home is an opera for children, based on artist and illustrator...
James Acaster has brought his critically acclaimed Fringe show,...
Audience participation in comedy is hard to perfect. It can be aimless, mean...
This energetic, vibrant show based on the classic children’s book by Dr...
The latest winter show from the National Theatre is Bryony Lavery’s adaptation...
Craft Theatre’s Dante’s Inferno: A...
After a slightly rocky start – involving a fawningly self-congratulatory filmed...
In a playful morality tale about honour, Usagi Yojimbo shows the title...
Charles Court Opera is, by now, an old hand at putting together...
As the pantomime season gets underway, The Upcoming caught up...
James, Josh and John have written an ambitious pantomime: behind the...
Kenneth Grahame’s beloved The Wind in the Willows is a classic...
At once devastatingly intelligent, funny, challenging and disturbing, Sirens is a thoughtful...
There is a dragon about, and he’s hunting witches, so who...
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...
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