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...
Ben Moor’s comedy is extremely wired, witty and unique. In his...
The Hard Man is a hard play to come to terms with. It was written...
Shakespeare with a difference. How could one possibly do...
The world we live in today, however progressive it may seem, is still...
Battersea’s bijou Theatre503 is a tireless champion of new writing, in this instance...
The Canada Water Culture Space is a relatively new venue used for...
The candlelit intimacy of the recently opened Sam...
It’s hard to know what to expect when it comes to a play about the...
Over the course of one night, couple Jo and Harry play out dangerous games in...
There is no doubt that you will walk out of this stage adaptation of...
In aid of Centrepoint, a charity for young homeless people, a cluster of fine comic...
Put away your legwarmers, Fame has had a makeover. The show that launched a...
“What if it was said, for definite, that every person has a big story...
His untimely death last year sent shock waves across the world of...
Based loosely around the work of 1900s Russian author and playwright...
Deeply affecting, grippingly emotional and shockingly disturbing, Jeni Draper’s Frozen...
Written by Shelagh Delaney when she was just 19 and first performed in...
The cosy Landor Theatre in Clapham is host to From Page to...
Ray Shell’s voice could hold up a football team during the last minutes of a...
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