Whatever preconceptions one might have about a women-led show,...
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“If you were asked to recount Sleeping Beauty, which story would you...
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“This isn’t the theatre, this is the circus – there are no...
The possibilities of a brand new theatre space in pulsating Soho echoes...
A new musical about the life of Nelson Mandela and Apartheid; good in many ways...
Who’s Holiday is the festive comedy you didn’t know you’d been...
What if the 1988 action movie Die Hard (starring Bruce Willis and...
Excitement fills the Troubadour Wembley Park on the opening night of...
Once upon a time in 1890, there was a king and...
While writer April De Angelis’s Kerry Jackson is off to a good start...
The grandeur and majesty of Handel’s...
Park Theatre presents a season of double bills in their...
Clint Dyer’s Othello at the National Theatre breathes new life into...
The Wind in the Willows is the classic from Kenneth...
If your television set also occupies a central place in the house, you...
This show is ambitious in its scope: a new...
With brilliant set design, fun, upbeat songs and a skilled cast,...
There is plenty of room for play in Shakespeare’s politically charged...
Baghdaddy, the debut show by Jasmine Naziha Jones, is one of those rare...
The spirit(s) of Christmas is delightfully captured in Mark Shanahan’s...
Based on the 2003 family fun film starring Will Ferrell, Elf tells the...
A well-known tale that many could dismiss as an irrelevant piece of literary...
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