Andrew Lloyd Weber’s classic is back in...
“What is the reason for making art?” Iraqi-Belgian theatre producer...
Following up a successful debut in Sydney opera house in 2012, The...
What a great thing it is that the National Theatre has given Ben...
A project created by choreographer David Middendorp, Another Kind of...
It’s sort of mad that theatre gets away with plays that breach the...
The life and death of Jesus get a real superstar makeover in Timothy...
It’s hard to get the internet right....
Fiver is a new musical by Alex James Ellison and Tom Lees, which combines wit,...
“The course of true love never did...
A charming interpretation of Benjamin Britten’s classic...
Korean conceptual artist Bongsu Park and Jinyeob Cha present an ethereal show...
Michael Frayn’s comedy classic Noises Off returns to the home of its...
Rosie the Riveter is largely the image that comes to mind when thinking of women...
Disappointing parents and parental disappointment. In his latest...
Being a teenager isn’t easy – especially...
David McVicar‘s 2006 production of Mozart’s classic Le...
In recent years, mental health – especially in young people – has...
Bush Theatre plays host to Rust, a sharp new show, well written and well performed....
Past meets present in compelling fashion in Intermission Theatre...
Lost and forlorn is the Marianne (Marina Sirtis) of today. Having once led...
It’s perhaps not surprising that Michael Longhurst would choose David Greig’s...
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