The King’s Head Theatre is another boxed-in, stuffy one – the perfect...
Richard Bean may have given up on any dreams of becoming a professional occupational...
In a busy immigration office, the work pace has increased: phones are...
Operation Yewtree is surely to blame for the disproportionately large number of plays...
Arcola Theatre’s Grimeborn series sees Tim Benjamin’s new opera Madame X take to the...
The musical Avenue Q debuted at New Wimbledon Theatre last night after sell-out...
The stage dressing at the Vaudeville Theatre is pretty unassuming: books...
Little Stitches deals with the frankly harrowing topic of female genital mutation...
Community Links presents Revolution Farm, written by James Kenworth,...
Labelled a “work of genius” by Edward Elgar, The Immortal Hour was the...
Amid all the wonderfully dry, canny and insightful humour of British theatre, Phil...
Director Holly Maples and writer Rosanna Lowe’s Madame Bovary could be the product...
Like a Shakespearean tragicomedy, Dirty Promises launches with high energy and...
Originally premiered on Broadway in 1966, All Star Productions...
Leicester Square Theatre is currently playing host to a production about...
Tarento Productions does it again – brings a storming, relevant, fresh...
This 17th century Jacobean classic was successfully adapted by director...
Timothy Sheader’s refreshing production of Porgy and Bess...
Imagine dark and dreary Parisian streets in 1860, incest, lust and murder. You...
Alzheimer’s has ensnared the lives of Arthur and Grace Smith. After 50 years of...
It’s the mid 1960s in suburban Midwest America, and while Andre and Grace,...
Jacqueline Wilson is a star with young girls across Britain and there’s...
Many already know the story of Oscar Wilde; how his life played...
“You can’t treat someone like dirt and expect there to be no consequences”...
There is a real community feel to The Kilburn Passion. Revived as part of...
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