Landing in full on the West End Stage for the first time, after a series...
The Fiend of Fleet Street sets up shop in...
Being gay can be incredibly lonely. Many members of the community are...
While Tony! fuses some excellent caricatures...
Disabled people have sex. This is the reality celebrated in Park Theatre’s latest...
It is all too easy to shy away from the past, especially when it...
The chasm between appearance and reality is a familiar theme in...
Here’s one for the true crime fans: David Swindle, The...
Making its debut on the London stage after an initial run in Dublin in 2010,...
“Snowflake” is a term that is increasingly bandied about to imply...
Four microphones stand in a line. Voices – three female, one male –...
Mid-run at Wyndham’s Theatre, the producers...
Jungle Book Reimagined, Akram Kahn’s newest production,...
A messy room littered with empty cans and bottles is the gloomy setting of...
Manal is waiting for her family to come over for Iftar, the meal that interrupts...
In a cottage by the sea, a family of four women wait for two guests...
“I am the Jesus Christ of politics,” sings Silvio Berlusconi (Sebastien...
For the first time since becoming a GCSE set text in 2021, the...
A one-man show relaying the life of decorated Vietnam War veteran Jimmy,...
What are the limits of human beings in terms of technological...
Written by Danny Lee Wynter, who also plays the main character,...
We are all made not mad – this is the central idea that permeates throughout...
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