Part theatre, part exhibition, this hybrid...
Staged as part of the Say It, Women program, Kuumba Nia Arts present Sold, the...
Part of Finsbury Park Theatre’s Say It, Women double bill celebrating female strength...
The air is thick, smoky and sweet as the audience is led into a dank,...
Based on the true story of La Voisin and the...
Get Up, Stand Up! is an ambitious musical that...
Just as Jaws was one of the many stars in Spielberg’s glittering...
Last Gasp: A Recalibration is somehow described perfectly by its...
Beyond a few interesting moments and a likeable main character, Ten Nights at Bush...
Walking out of the Tabernacle...
This new play is the second from Marek Horn (the first being Wild Swimming)....
The anticipation is so high for the Almeida’s all-star production...
With a strong premise and a great sense of humour, A Place for We is...
A rapid-fire adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s final installation in...
Ovid didn’t actually create much content, but his masterpiece,...
One good thing about the lockdown was that it postponed director Greg Hersov and...
LGBT rights activist and author Larry Kramer’s The Normal Heart is a...
County Hall is once again open for business. And the jury –...
I don’t want to spend my time in hell Looking at the walls of a...
Jasmine Lee-Jones garnered great attention with the pithy and punchy Seven Methods of...
Featuring a subject rarely covered in the UK, Tokyo Rose is an ambitious...
Making memories is a part of life. They’re fundamentally what make us human. And for...
“I was not a woman of the era. I was the era.” A...
Get ready to go back to the future and change musical history. Arriving...
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