First things first: the new Boulevard Theatre is lovely. Yes, it maybe...
“In the end, all of this will be unnecessary,” says Walstonecraft (Guy...
Dirty Crusty, written by Clare Barron, follows the life of Jeanine (Akiya Henry),...
Annie Baker’s The Antipodes is like micro-dosing stories at a...
If we were to keep as much as we like of Kimberley Sykes’s Shakesperian...
With bubbly music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, Soho...
We leave so many things behind. Ed Thomas’ On Bear Ridge blurs a...
The European premiere of Botticelli in the Fire, directed by...
This dance of fluid and perfectly synchronised movements that...
Natalia Osipova is a rare jewel in an art form dictated by...
Imagine a world where the sun has been blacked out, books are banned,...
Gaslight burns brightly at the Playground Theatre. This gripping thriller,...
After several runs in Canada, the USA and Ireland, the late Sam Shepard’s Ages...
Arinzé Kene writes with energy. Coming years before his...
Great Expectations follows the life of Pip, a boy born into poverty...
The Crown’s Claire Foy and Matt Smith are reunited in this hotly anticipated play by...
“Unhappy people can be terribly mean.” One of the main reasons Jesse...
Words convey more than names or labels for things and actions. Language is...
Three thieves, all with their own personal agendas, swarm into a renowned art...
is an act of compassionate curation. From the 100 individual scenes Alice Birch...
A sudden death, a bereaved mother, questioning friends and a stranger...
Weird but enjoyable: that about sums up Nicola Gunn’s...
Set in Washington State in the 1910s, Kate Barton’s Fast is a powerful retelling of...
If someone had directly asked this reviewer if a play consisting of nearly...






Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
YouTube
RSS