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Adapted from Powell and Pressburger’s 1948 film, Matthew Bourne’s...
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Edgy, dark and somewhat twisted are not words one would expect...
Sting’s music has...
A Kind of People was announced months ago. So long ago, in fact,...
Thriller Live is a celebration of all things Michael Jackson, from his music and...
Once upon a time in a land far, far away lived an ice-cold soul who...
Taking a classic and inserting it into a completely different setting...
There’s a blueprint for most revivals or adaptations at the...
The late 50s were a time of great change in British theatre. Beginning...
With every new adaptation of Charles Dickens’s...
Fairview is theatre as guerilla warfare. A reminder of what the artform can do when...
The latest collaboration between mother and daughter artists Victoria...
“Tidings of comfort and joy” goes the carol. And good tidings...
If you liked Amélie, Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s endlessly quirky 2001 rom-com, then...
It’s rare that audiences are presented with a positive image of...
A blast of Christmas joy and merriment awaits those who venture into...
In this strange 90-minute satire, God discussed with us her life’s work, her...
Messiah is Bear Trap Theatre’s tribute to Fred Hampton, the...
How do you take a nearly 50-year-old Tony Award-winning play and reinvigorate it for...
Mixing a narration of the launch of the...
“Love involves a peculiar unfathomable combination of understanding and...
The task of translating Elena Ferrante’s quartet of Neapolitan...
It is already a known fact that Bijan Sheibani (Barber Shop Chronicles, Dance...
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