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Since bursting the stage in 2002, Hairspray has remained a firm favourite amongst...
It’s hard to classify My Body Is an Exhibition....
Don a set of headphones and take a guided...
The great wooden “O” of Shakespeare’s Globe exudes a...
Shakespeare’s timeless story of forbidden love is...
“I would rather be anywhere – anywhere else in the world right now – than...
Dylan Thomas’s masterpiece Under Milk Wood is one of the most beloved...
Staging the premiere at the Royal Court...
Yomi Ṣode’s And Breathe… is a meditation on grief embodied and...
Dream logic abounds in The Tempest, which is given an energetic new...
It’s hard to believe that theatres up and down the country have been closed for...
Every science fiction fan relishes the opportunity to be submerged...
Scaramouche Jones is a curious show....
Of the 179 queens who have sashayed their way across the 13...
Life is nothing without memory… but can a life ever be reduced to one...
It’s been over 16 months since the National...
The latest in a long line of homages to the NHS heroes is...
Debuting in London on 28th May, The Death of a Black Man is a...
Amelie, the 2001 film, has an odd reputation. Its whimsical, touristic...
The Theatre Channel Episode 6:...
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