A co-production between Shakespeare’s Globe, Sonia Friedman Productions...
The stifling heat in the auditorium only added to the Cajun...
A sodden summer’s evening provided an apt setting for this...
“What’s this? On such intimate terms already?” Poulsen...
Hayley Squires trained as an actor and graduated from Rose Bruford...
Having originally opened on Broadway in 1974 for a 66-performance run,...
Award-winning playwright Sebastian Barry has been...
East End Cabaret: witty, clever and veritably sexy. Be wary of becoming...
There We Will Be Buried at ICA is a part of the London...
Utopia is about the constant search for perfection, the unending and doomed drive...
“She is the most beautiful, when you’re caressed by her...
Creative Cow’s latest touring production Born in the Gardens is a...
Often substance is forgotten and covered up in favour of style. What is deep...
The atmosphere at Opera Holland Park is, quite...
The English National Ballet and Flawless presented...
Harking back to the 1920s silent movie aesthetic, Cantina London is a...
Bollywood meets Brit-com meets social...
To appreciate the delicacy of a small theatre production is almost a...
In Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy, there is...
Coming as part of Outlaws, a series of thematically linked plays conducted at the Ovalhouse...
After a successful run at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, the majesty of The...
The last time Michael Ball was in a West End stage musical, he was wearing...
It’s fair to say that an evening of interpretative dance might be a thing of joy for hardcore theatre-goers only. Many people prefer to consume it in snippets, as an accompaniment to a pop track in a video, or as part of a musical. As such, sitting through an hour of dance...
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