Gilbert and Sullivans’ Patience was first taken to the stage in the late...
A 21st century new adaptation of the famous...
Just yards away from Kennington tube station, the White Bear hosts The...
Dancers, acrobats, clowns and trapeze artists: Cirque du Soleil are...
An Interview with Gaddafi is written by Reggie Adams, and is...
Describing itself as a “boutique” theatre, the...
This new production of the successful Off-Broadway musical Zanna Don’t!...
Polly Stenham’s gripping play Hotel takes place in a single room of a luxury holiday...
Once upon a time Julian Clary was the target of a campaign by The Daily...
This opera by Berlioz is seldom staged for various reasons: it’s brilliant...
Still Current is Russell Maliphant’s startling display of the beauty and...
The venue is an upside down purple cow tent, which could...
A somewhat stressed Gordon Brown enters the stage, yelling,...
Music. Filth. Star guests. Canned, condensed and completely organic, Julian...
As producer Tim Rice said in his introduction to this preview screening of From Here...
British feminist playwright, Sarah Daniels brings this play about adoption to...
London is steeped in exciting opportunities at the theatre, this summer more than ever. We...
Act 2, Scene 2: “Denmark’s a prison” says Hamlet. Director Zoe Ford...
The first thing that hits you as you enter the Globe is the gorgeous...
Set on Birmingham’s number 11 circular bus route, Rachel De-lahay’s Circles...
Flash Mob returns to London with a brand new show after a successful debut tour,...
What makes people and art authentic? It is around this question that...
Mark Grist’s journey from secondary school teacher to spoken word...
Johnny Got His Gun is a forgotten classic that really should be remembered....
Based upon Puccini’s’ opera Madame Butterfly, set in the Vietnam...
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