The age-old tale of Jack and the Beanstalk has had an update by Tom...
It requires unrelenting self control to not let...
Phoenix, the debut production from the Big House Theatre Company, opened last...
R.C. Sherriff is not known for much beyond his 1928 magnum opus...
As you enter the Royal Court’s Jerwood Upstairs space, the transformation into...
Cabaret, alcohol, drugs, jazz and gays – hardly scandalous subjects in...
An ordinary changing room is where Jumpers for Goalposts unfolds. The...
Mary O’Malley’s story of adolescent girls in a convent school in...
One of the most peculiar books ever written in the English language...
Eloquently written and masterfully performed,...
The UK premiere of this award-winning Canadian gothic exploration of...
A master of mockery, Molière (or as some knew him, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) wrote...
Büchner’s seminal play was first performed exactly a century ago, in November...
Hosted in the outstanding surroundings of One Mayfair, The London...
Based on the 1950s novel by Patricia Highsmith and highly...
Theatre Uncut is a showcase of short, politically driven plays (available free...
Much more than just another romantic comedy, Andrew Keates’...
If you’re facing harsh times, let’s say you’re jobless or continuously...
Now approaching 80, Barry...
Jane Bussmann is known primarily as a comedy writer – she has contributed...
A cluster of people wait on a muddy patch of grass at a crossroads...
When a mysterious stranger cannot pay for a drink of water in a small town...
Frank Skinner returns to the stage after a six-year hiatus. Man in...
Maggie Radcliffe was a child-killer while still a child herself. Mucky Kid follows 36...
Not unlike Zoe Heller, who for her own sharp chronicle of the London middle classes...
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