When it comes to depicting the Holocaust onstage or onscreen,...
The Gatehouse is a cosy venue in Hampstead, home to a wonderfully...
Is it possible for a lone performance to both electrify and deflate a...
Premiering in London back in 1978, Alterations by Guyanese writer Michael...
The tragicomic hero has long been an archetype of British comedy. Set...
What was once the stuff of science fiction is rapidly infiltrating itself...
Light of Passage is a stunning ballet choreographed by the esteemed...
Those with little stomach for the insistent modernisation of...
It’s a curious balancing act for a live show to centre its own contents...
Eloka Ivo is making waves with...
In the sparkling bathroom of a high-end Seattle building, a cleaning lady...
An unconventional new sex comedy by Mike Bartlett, Unicorn tackles an essential...
George Orwell’s great modern classic is brought back to the stage...
Written in 1900 and first performed the following year, eminent...
“Memory pairs the living with the dead.” Those are the words, uttered in...
Heralded as one of the greatest and most popular operas, Wolfgang...
Greek tragedies are having something of a moment in London, what...
Strong contrasts and sudden changes of rhythm are crucial in this production of Oedipus....
Laura Horton’s new play Lynn Faces...
Figaro: A New Musical is an exhilarating and haunting experience at...
How different would our lives be if just one thing had changed? What if a...
Since premiering at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry last September,...
Tim Burton’s gothic fairytale Edward Scissorhands has become a beloved...
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
YouTube
RSS