It’s 1979. Parliament is gridlocked. James Callaghan’s...
After setting up the collaborative group of patrons, artistic directors and...
Nosedive is the Barbican’s co-production with physical theatre company Superfan....
Shakespeare is often updated or re-imagined in order to feel relevant...
If you choose to be present online, you can be seen and even manipulated. This...
Sequins, colourful feathers and masterly dance moves: Jay Gatsby is in town...
Eugene O’Hare’s debut The Weatherman drew mixed reactions but...
It might be set in the late 1930s, but Reputation is undoubtedly a musical for...
Mozart’s singspiel opera Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) centres...
To make humanity visible and capable of moving the heart and the mind...
Somewhere between a Ted talk and The Big Bang Theory sits God’s Dice, David...
Slackers in a retro music store sing their hearts out in the rambunctious...
A badass, all-female cast come together in...
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,...
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