The most astonishing thing about this fantastic production is that a matter of...
The daughter of a slave, Esther has known a life of relentless hard graft...
Shutters, the latest endeavour of director Jack Thorpe Baker, showcases three...
It not often that contemporary theatre is focused on religion. It’s...
Marking a brand new season of Trafalgar Transformed, Richard III sets the...
The Crucible is about the Salem witch trials where a sort of mass hysteria led...
It’s 1986 in Brooklyn, Joe and Elli are in their apartment practising for...
Judith Kerr’s children’s book The Tiger Who Came to Tea has...
A starlit backdrop, a baby grand bathed in blue...
It is in the backspace of a sausage factory that Beyond Caring‘s clashing...
Marcus and Colin have left London’s raucous gay scene for a sleepy...
In a smoky pool club somewhere in the Irish 80s, a jukebox is stuffed...
Julius Caesar is dead, murdered at the hands of his compatriot and...
If the Bechdel test can be applied to theatre, then A First World Problem...
Set in both the dark underbelly of a Nottinghamshire mine and in the cold light...
As Shakespeare’s second longest work, Richard III is a lot to stomach....
“There’s hundreds of thousands worse off than us,” says...
For legal reasons, Great Britain by Richard Bean (known for his...
Facing persecution, imprisonment and seeking political asylum are not the usual...
Now in its 6th year, the record-breaking West End show Thriller Live marked...
Written by OBIE winner Adam Bock (The...
T-Rex arguably typified the glam-rock era back when they were one of the biggest bands in the UK: their arrogant, androgynous leader Marc Bolan was supremely confident and talented and their music demanded attention. The legacy left behind by T-Rex and Marc Bolan is celebrated on stage at the New Wimbledon Theatre in 20th...
“Pay attention!” half squawks, half drawls Jake Spangles, as though he...
Originally performed in 1945, Carousel is seen by many as an essential component...
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