“We want the same thing, Mr Bligh: a decent home, some work,...
The Finborough Theatre has joined many other art institutions in making...
Somewhat miraculously, summer 2020 is upon...
Considered to be the most musical of Shakespeare’s plays,...
As the curtains fall at Ovalhouse...
Opening the first live performance at the...
Having run out of Lloyd Webber musicals to tackle the boredom of the...
Belarus Free Theatre is no stranger to inventiveness. The...
As part of its Culture in Quarantine...
The NHS is a British institution that, perhaps prior...
A refreshingly unique, unusual and joyous romp,...
An ode to a pre-Thatcher NHS, Dervla Kirwan portrays...
At the time of the resurgence of a popular discourse around female oppression through movements...
Mum and Dad are two short and beautifully written monologues by...
The narrative of Patrick Ness’s novel plunges into the dark and...
The Donmar Warehouse’s 2014 production of Coriolanus, staring Tom...
Based on the novel A Kestrel for a Knave by Barry Hines, Kes Reimagined was...
“My landlady has got this stupid dog, an Irish wolfhound...
Philip Feeney’s beautiful, soulful music accompanies Cathy...
For those of us looking for new inspiration during the...
A woman in a long, grey nightie spins on the floor as three performers in...
Like many of the now virtually replaced and freely available forms of...
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