Robin Norton-Hale’s revamp of Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème first opened...
A recent stranger to the stand-up stage, Alan Davies has returned from his decade-long...
Friends of the Earth have announced the line-up of this year’s Laugh...
Fresh from their success with As Ye Sow at this year’s...
Bright lights, vivacious women and a dance marathon – but no Bruce...
Cooking Ghosts is a theatrical delight of art, film and...
Drifting aimlessly around their...
The set of but i cd only whisper is minimal, nearly bare. A single...
The Horrible Histories series is a well-known one,...
Once you’ve finished watching Victor/Victoria in London’s minute and...
Inspired by the controversial French sculptor Auguste Rodin, award-winning...
“Aaaaaaaaaah”, he wails, “Aaaaaaaaaah”, giving a cracking...
Producers of the hit West End show...
Whenever Julius Francis – former heavy-weight champion – steps...
There were 230 people jammed into...
Tenor Joel Prieto’s operatic career started in...
The Static, written by Davey Anderson and both directed and choreographed by...
“It’s 1971. Michael Dork may be a computer geek but he’s invented...
A production of Ring Cycle will always carry some notoriety, and what with...
It’s hard to express just how good Joel Horwood’s writing is...
This recent adaptation directed by Josie Rourke and penned by Alan...
Creepy phone calls and birds of prey are disturbing the peace in the Ovalhouse theatre production of Lucy and the Hawk. Written and directed by Phil Ormrod as part of his collaboration with Oliver Lamford in Switchback, an initiative to create “a diverse range of work that gathers people together to look...
After a mixed bag of reviews for his recent productions of Saved...
Situated in the bustling Piccadilly Circus, Cafe de Paris is a stylish...
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