Theatre and cinema have long relied on contrasting codes of communication to convey their...
Alex Phelps, graduate of Manchester School of Theatre,...
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella turns the world-famous romantic tale...
Ghost stories have long been of cultural interest, particularly in...
Crammed into the West End’s Garrick Theatre, Cirque Berserk is a...
The Song Project started out as a collaborative experiment that...
The National Theatre turns to the ever-powerful Greek classics in celebration...
Originally poised to grace the stage in 2020, the rescheduled...
It’s always a pleasure seeing a revival of a Rodgers and...
The Windsors: Endgame is hardly a highbrow comedy. Featuring...
Despite the summer sun and overbearing heat, viewers are...
How does one get over a breakup in 2021, when isolated and locked in? Tori...
When Anything Goes first hit the stage in 1934, the world was desperately in need...
Set in a café in remote coastal East Yorkshire, Tom Wells’s Big Big Sky is...
Domitius, a new musical of Roman proportions, is an ambitious production but the standard is...
Since our favourite food spots are now reopening all across the UK, it is fitting...
Written by Ben Okri and adapted by artistic director Kwame Kwei-Armah,...
Following a very successful run of live-streamed shows earlier this year, Hymn returns...
Bringing magic and illusion to the heart of the West End, Wonderville...
Some musicals never get old. Joseph and the...
The house lights remain on at the start of this play within a play,...
Now in 2021, almost anyone can find...
“Simon says if you can’t handle your...
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