Three and a half years after Ludovico Einaudi’s...
Liverpool Docks. 1960s. Streetwalker Maggie May (Kara Lily Hayworth) is a...
Despite its notoriety, Jonathan O’Boyle has lathered the 50th anniversary...
In the world of theatre, like many of the...
With some decent acting, a pretty set design by Emily Bestow and effective lighting...
Despite the changes in our society, the main expenses for the average household are still...
The West-End transfer of The Twilight Zone has landed and...
This double bill of one-woman shows explores the effects of growing up...
It’s a surprise that so few Trump-era plays are being...
In his writing debut, actor-playwright Tariq Jordan draws on his dual...
Carol Morley (The Falling, Dreams of a Life) directs this incoherent neo-noir, based on the...
When celebrated actor Behnaz Jafari (as herself) is sent a video of a young girl’s...
Las Vegas is so much more than just the gaming capital of the world. This...
It’s fairly self-evident that the bigger your company, the larger your...
It’s sore jaws all round with this hilarious new play by Tom...
Berenice is a musical interpretation of notions of love and power and love as...
Wise Children is the eponymous first production from a new company formed by...
Is it possible to revive an autobiographical drama 20 years...
Sometimes theatrical magic happens far more effortlessly in small studios tucked snugly...
Is it a play, a social experiment, or a...
Behind the queen, there was a woman: a passionate, intelligent, fragile woman,...
It’s 1988, the eve of Margaret Thatcher’s...
When we think of Van Gogh, we tend to think of loneliness, mental...
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