The Rain that Washes at the Leicester Square Theatre is a...
Cabaret Sauvignon is a witty, silly, brilliant tribute to...
Debuting in London after a sell-out run in Edinburgh, Oh, the Humanity and...
Nicholas Hytner boldly takes on the mammoth, under-done epic that is...
Fresh from another successful, award-winning August at the Edinburgh Fringe...
The Freak and the Showgirl played the Southbank Centre for...
The production by Sarah Goddard tells the story of a young...
St James Theatre is the first to be built in central London...
Love & Information is a new piece of writing for The...
Performing to a packed house on Friday night, the cast of Rent – playing at...
“I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording,...
The revival of Robert Farquhar’s comedy Kissing Sid James at...
Tucked away on Brick Lane is 93 Feet East. This bar...
It’s clear that The Pajama Men, otherwise...
“Why is it?”, asks poet and playwright Kate Tempest, “that...
At the crest of Highgate Hill, fringing the tranquil...
After a roaring success at London’s top fringe venue, the...
When it comes to a holiday, or weekend city escapes, places that...
Written in 1956, but never performed...
You can’t look but you can’t not look. It’s...
Simon Stephens collaborates with artistic director Sean...
Optical Theatres is one of a number of...
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