Julius Caesar is one of Shakespeare’s history plays that is always...
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Middle follows David Eldridge’s well received real-time relationship drama...
Kicking off the Globe’s summer season and running through...
Punchdrunk are pioneers of immersive entertainment. At one of their...
House of Ife’s world premiere will open Bush Theatre’s 50th Birthday...
Australian writer Suzie Miller began her career practising criminal law,...
Harper Lee’s renowned story is introduced by an endearing Scout...
The Maladies, directed by Yasmin Hafesji, written by Carmen Nasr and devised with...
With its peeling balustrades and meticulously preserved...
Nicola Walker returns to the stage in a rare revival of Emlyn...
Finborough theatre has been home to some of the most prominent artists...
The musical Bonnie and Clyde has only ever had a short stint in Broadway, but...
It’s odd when plays break the fourth wall – and can be off-putting if they...
The Tiger Lillies’ latest macabre cabaret should be...
Set during the turbulent 80s and early 90s in the USA, Wolf Cub is an...
It’s not a secret that in the last decades, US-American elections have been the stuff...
Taking inspiration from Shakespeare’s infamous tragic love tale, the...
Making its world premiere at the New Diorama Theatre in London, Project...
Anyone Can Whistle is a bizarre, outlandish parody of political...






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