At the heart of The Nether lies an increasingly pertinent quandary: when...
“Enough spandex to throttle a horse”, boasts the flyer for offbeat...
For most twenty-somethings, the crushing sense of “what the heck do I do now?”...
Jerry Herman, multiple Tony Award-winner, was one of the most successful...
An ageing, solitary West Indian beekeeper finds his peace disrupted when a...
Manuel Liñán is a multi award-winning and...
Director Antonio Najarro...
Unsure of what it is, but undeniably brilliant, Lippy refuses to fit into the neat box...
Eva Yerbabuena returns to London with...
Olor a Tierra is the latest...
A masterful feat of visual storytelling, Mind the Gap is a heartfelt and innovative...
Theatre Ad Infinitum’s production Odyssey is the retelling of...
A guitar, a voice, a body in motion...
This month, Cirque Éloize brings its new show, Cirkopolis, to...
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...
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