With a traditional Scandinavian setting, atmospheric and homely, the latest...
After starring in Blurred Lines, Michaela Coel returns to The Shed to perform...
Since 2006 Sergei and Gaiane Danilian have been uniting some of the world’s...
Philip Pullman’s Grimm Tales, an immersive, promenade piece that...
Tacky, ridiculous and crass, Two Into One is everything a good...
Noël Coward’s biting comedy of sexual manners never goes out of date....
Undoubtedly Rod Stewart’s vast collection of hits, along...
It’s hard to credit The Two Worlds of Charlie F as a play...
Before you get too excited, Usher hasn’t had his biggest...
There is not a single openly gay player in the Premier League. To...
After years of experimenting with shadows, resulting in the creation of an...
A November Day is the latest offering from puppetry/theatre...
Ghost Stories, written by Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson, is a horror show...
Riverrun is Olwen Fouéré’s adaptation of the voice of the river in James Joyce’s...
It’s a mystery as to who would have the guts to put on a production...
Walking through the hushed streets of London in the late afternoon...
Major Tom tells the true story of 34-year-old Victoria Melody’s gruelling...
Opera is big business: it usually requires lavish sets and...
The Boy Who Cried, a new play by Matt Osman, is a darkly funny and...
Not quite controversial, far from offensive but deeply perceptive and wildly...
The Mistress Cycle takes place as part of the From Page to Stage...
If ever a musical had a target audience it would be Hot Flush!. As...
A creative interpretation of what we leave behind when we die, Kirsty...
If our life is determined by the choices we make, you’d be forgiven for...
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