Phineas T Barnum was the original salesman back in the 1800s. He encapsulated all...
Upstairs at Soho Theatre is a great space that showcases the work...
The Barbican last week showcased a small variety of radical, provocative...
Set deep within the strange confines of agricultural America,...
The Shakespeare of France, 17th century playwright Molière, is considered one of the...
Despite the charmingly deceptive name that elicits chinking glasses...
Laughing Point is a biannual comedy fundraiser organised by...
Perhaps seeking to emulate the success of his first play,...
Stalkers, stereotypes and thoughts of suicide are but a few of the insanely gripping...
Joseph Begley seems like the perfect man to star in Marie...
Surely no playwright’s catalogue has ever been so...
There is nothing speedy about Speed the Plow. Standard, satirical and rather slow,...
Slotted into the pandemonium of Teh Internet Is Serious...
Known as one of Shakespeare’s lighter comedies, As You Like It has been...
We British love to send ourselves up. Richard Bean’s brash and...
In this, the year of playwright Alan Bennett’s 80th birthday, Rose...
In a broad, punchline-heavy sitcom style, Geoffrey Nauffts’ Next Fall stomps...
There’s a remarkable prescience to the timing of the Park Theatre’s revival...
Albion’s timing could not be more apt: while the union of the United Kingdom is in...
Retrospectives of the 50s civil defence movement often...
Long Story Short, Squint’s bold examination of journalism, social media...
In the heart of Stockwell lies a hidden gem. A beautifully lit, cosy yet...
The last two decades have been challenging ones for those at the grass-roots...
Who hasn’t heard of Sweeney Todd, the devastatingly dark character who first...
On the Rose’s huge stage is a set like an antique hunting lodge: the...
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