After Covid cancelled the Vault Festival for a second year...
The Chairs by Eugene Ionesco is a farcical tragicomedy that follows an elderly...
Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers is a modern British classic, a...
One could imagine what an evening with Kate Bush would entail:...
With nice choreography, pretty set designs and a few great songs, Dirty...
The stormy beginning of Wuthering Heights is an apt opening for the...
Multi award-winning theatre production company Kandinsky aim to...
Alexis Gregory’s Riot Act sees a digital reimagining this February to...
The opening line of Sarah Hanly’s debut,...
It’s serendipity that Issa Amro and Einat Weizman’s...
The opening gala for this one-man play took place on what would have been its...
Could it be Magic? is the newest comedic venture of writer and...
It’s 1863 and the audience find themselves are in a dark, forgotten cell...
Samuel Beckett’s plays can be difficult to present: they’re...
Drawing audiences back to the Golden Age of Hollywood, this...
As part of Southwark Playhouse’s Shakespeare for Schools project,...
The Piccadilly Theatre rocks and pulses with the energy of this...
Conundrum takes place in the Maria, the Young Vic’s boxy studio, which turns out...
First performed in 2020 at the Vault Festival, The 4th Country is a drama set...
Coinciding with the celebration of his...
As we venture out of a shaky Christmas and step tentatively into the...
There is no friendly...
Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker! swaps the upper-class Christmas party of the...
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