Another outstanding performance of the timeless Shakespeare masterpiece...
Currently showing for six weeks at the Charing Cross Theatre, Ushers is a...
Richard Eyre’s production of The Pajama Game is two and half hours...
Neil LaBute’s grim trilogy of one-act plays got him...
Just off Leicester Square is The Hippodrome, a...
Yesterday’s Tomorrow tells the story of two NATO peacekeeping...
Previously having played the Edinburgh Fringe festival and nominated for an Olivier...
Sometimes the venue in which an event takes place shouldn’t be...
Last night, old-school musical glamour was...
Turning away from his usual political discourse, Marcus...
Relationships, fights and family issues with a historical background –...
The crippling angst of paranoia is a suspense thriller staple. As fear and doubt...
Imagine being given the opportunity to write a letter to yourself...
Wacky, funny and downright bonkers, Major Tom is a story that forces us...
In a snug greenhouse at a university in Leicestershire...
St James Studio hosted a spectacular evening of cabaret as...
Jokes aside about dressing room banter, an entirely naked dance company gives...
Acclaimed playwright David Henry Hwang’s play Yellow Face is an entertaining...
Having to read George Orwell’s 1984 within the rigid confines of school, forced...
Closer Than Ever isn’t musical theatre in the usual sense –...
Colm Toibin’s own adaptation of his Man Booker Prize-nominated novel...
The sizzling Cuban dance production returns to the Peacock Theatre for its...
Nick Fogarty’s musical Best of Friends is the story of two young...
The claustrophobic Theatre503 provides a suitably intimate atmosphere for...
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