Marketed as “Die Hard meets The Office”, Blam! is an action packed 75 minutes...
David Greig received huge praise for The Events when it premiered at the Edinburgh...
Loosely based on a true story, Code of the West tells of the life of...
Brighton-based theatre company Spymonkey have received great acclaim for their...
The enigmatic Russell Brand brought his Messiah Complex world tour to...
In 1994 the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act made raves illegal. Raves were...
One of three plays by Arnold Wesker centred on recurring invisible protagonist...
The Curse of Elizabeth Faulkner is a gothic farce,...
Hilarious and highly topical, new play The Act premiered at The Ovalhouse this week....
Whether it is fortuitous that this thought provoking play coincides with...
The Light Princess lights up the Lyttelton Theatre at the National,...
It has taken 26 years to persuade Roddy Doyle to bring his hit 1987 novel...
Atomos at Sadler’s Wells is an innovative new dance piece, conceived and...
The Birmingham European (BE) Festival is a real oddity. Launched in...
On the fourth leg of its UK tour, the classic...
The Wrong Crowd’s Hag is a visceral nightmare, and a delight to watch. Weaving...
An all-star comedy line up including Jo...
With a new appreciation for subtle English “ninja” racism, Gina Yashere is back...
Black Jesus, a play by political playwright Anders Lustgarten, received...
Up a back stairway leading from Earl’s Court’s grandiose pub the Drayton...
Deeply offensive, wildly satirical and steeped in sexual innuendo, Justin...
Featuring five performances, this collection of works...
Here in the intimate Tristan Bates Theatre on the day Nigeria...
In an off-beat production that invites audiences to not only witness but also...
Despite Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig’s new play being hosted...
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