The Arthur Miller American classic All My Sons made its West End return...
Eight years since it started at the NT’s Dorfman Theatre, David Eldridge’s...
Christopher Alden’s Olivier-winning Partenope has lost none of its heart...
Most of us have at one point or another wondered what exactly happens...
We begin with a jarring technical display, as fragmentary, staccato sounds and...
What better place in London to be transformed...
Throughout history, often the most we learn from it are the facts: who did what,...
This 2025/2026 touring production of The Talented Mr Ripley might...
Theatr Cymru and Shakespeare’s Globe have come together for a...
A one-man show, about Long John Silver, performed on a full-size...
Large frames loom over the stage of the Haymarket, casting ominous shadows...
Imagine announcing you’re bisexual on the same night your...
There have been many adaptations and retellings of J M Barrie’s...
The Wanderers is a tale of two marriages in Brooklyn, tracing their rise...
British immersive theatre group, Darkfield, return with their unique...
Immersive theatre games aren’t for the shy, and 1884 (by playwright Rhianna...
While “state of the nation” is a phrase often bandied about for...
The disappearance of a child grips the collective mind in a way few...
In a time when women were expected to be homemakers, Fanny Mendelssohn...
Still fresh from winning Best Choreography at the Olivier Awards back...
Susan Sarandon’s career has encompassed everything from the ethics of...
Despite the much-publicised turbulence of recent years, English National Opera...
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