St Petersburg’s Eifman ballet is in town to showcase two performances: Anna...
Running for only seven nights at the Duchess Theatre, Cool Rider is a sassy,...
Playing to a full crowd as part of CircusFest 2014, Belonging is a new production...
Noel Coward’s vibrant and engaging comedy, set in the library of...
David Lindsay-Abaire’s dark comedy Good People comes to London and is...
Every play calls for silence in the audience. We are past the heckling,...
The Almeida Theatre’s website describes it as “a small room with an...
Sumptuous velvets, glittering tassels and soft shadows transform the...
At first glance the Silver Lining circus company seem a decidedly odd bunch....
We’re all too familiar with Royalty-focused theatre –...
Arthur Miller’s classic drama is given the bare knuckle touch in this...
One is not sure if it is a compliment, but at the end of...
As part of their Gods, Myths and Legends season, the beautiful Grade II...
Credit goes out to whoever it was that looked at the...
Shellshock is the story of what happens when good people see bad things and are...
Let the Right One In follows Oskar, a young boy living in a small,...
Handbagged transfers from the Tricycle Theatre to the Vaudeville Theatre...
Andrew Scott plays an obnoxious and vacuous rock star at the beginning of Birdland;...
Vivienne Franzmann’s latest play is a harrowing single act piece inspired by the...
In a derelict Victorian toilet in Tooting, two Romanian immigrants welcome Tom, their...
Blister revolves around a group of young metropolitan people, all influenced by a...
How were Shakespeare’s plays originally played out? The answer is:...
With music by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and book and lyrics by Ben Elton,...
Once again, the National Theatre has surpassed all levels of...
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