An intimate exploration of sexual identity, gender and relationships from the maker...
Sultry, sweet and morose, Blues in the Night invites us into the lives and...
A Dashing Fellow is an adaption of three separate Vladimir...
Angular neon strips, actors walking on walls, sharp and jolting contrasts between...
Moscow’s Mossovet State Academic Theatre’s first UK tour...
After debuting in Sheffield in February, director James Grieve has brought his...
Premiering in London after an award-winning sell-out run in Spain,...
Perfect Nonsense is nonsense for sure, but not...
Irish playwright Sean O’Casey wrote The Silver Tassie in 1928 as a...
With obvious skill, seemingly moderate concentration and a true passion for...
Being the only novel published by acclaimed playwright Oscar Wilde, the allure...
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...
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