Vicky Featherstone opens her first season as Artistic Director...
Sweet Bird of Youth was Tennessee Williams’ quest for perfection; he would...
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A brave choice for the National: religion is called into question in...
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While Luhrmann’s Gatsby is storming cinemas with its exuberant revival of...
Set in 1912, Rutherford & Son does little to contradict...
Undeniably one of the world’s bravest theatre companies, Belarus Free Theatre...
After extremely successful runs in Toronto and New York, Blind Date has come to...
After transferring from Camden’s Etcetera Theatre, One Fell Swoop and 11:11...
Set over one day in Yorkshire in 1960, Billy is a revival of the 1974...
Shakespeare’s plays are the most famous and performed pieces of work still to this...
One of Shakespeare’s earliest and most popular comedies...
Circus performance has gone through something of a re-branding in the last 20...
Brad Birch, writer of Even Stillness Breathes...
What does a photograph mean? It depends on who you are really. Chimerica explores the...
On an all but empty stage (with the exception of two pale green wooden chairs...
It is an unseasonably cold night in London (although...
Forty-six years after its London premiere, Alan Ayckbourn’s first...
Roll up, roll up, and prepare yourself for the...
Considering its fairly low profile, it is not surprising to see...
In the same week that Baz Luhrmann’s predictably brash interpretation of...
The Tower of London was once again a theatre for plots and love affairs...
With echoes of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and the classic drawing...
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