The adage about sticks, stones and words gets a theatrical deconstruction...
An immersive experience bringing one’s favourite film to life is any...
Max Wilkinson’s Union bursts with energy; it’s a paean to London, delivering a...
Annie Londonderry is known as the first woman to ever cycle around the world. Her...
Grenfell: In the Words of Survivors is a powerful...
PlayFight is enjoying an extended stint at the Seven Dials Playhouse,...
Braving the British weather is one thing; braving this less-than-exciting...
Cuckoo, a new play by Olivier and BAFTA award recipient Michael Wynne, has...
Only in Britain. It’s not just...
The Wizard of Oz is a renowned classic that has stood the test of time,...
Even in this age of acceptance, awareness and inclusion, men still struggle to vocalise...
Beneatha’s Place is a remarkable play written and directed by...
It was an apprehensive audience that filed into the Gillian Lynne...
A charming production by historical performance ensemble...
Amidst the vibrant atmosphere of Pride, A Strange Loop emerges as an...
When Dario Fo and Franca Rame wrote the original...
The audience faces a backdrop of faded azure, with a framed, doll-house-sized...
The well-loved story of Mrs Doubtfire (originally a novel by Anne Fine...
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