Known best for his ethereal ballet...
“I will find you twenty lascivious turtles ere one...
Polly Findlay’s production of Rutherford and Son is basically...
Summer can be a bit of barren period for new theatre. Luckily this June has...
As one might expect, the splendour of Covent Garden’s Royal Opera House was...
In the Coffee Works Project, a chic industrial cafe...
Beneath the Blue Rinse has large shoes to fill. A comedy that toys with...
A lone drummer (Antosh Wojcik) sits in the centre of the...
Though Euripides’s classic Greek tragedy is referenced in the title, it...
Rob Auton swerves between jaunty stand-up and existential spoken word...
The timeless charm of the 2001 film Amélie gave it instant...
As its title might suggest, Does My Bomb Look Big in This? is a...
For whatever reason, London’s theatres have managed to put...
In 2019 it maybe takes a certain level of adjustment to watch...
Award-winning theatre ensemble The Faction are known for...
“At the still point of the turning world. Neither flesh nor fleshless;...
If you thought the cold and calculated world of finance was miles away...
From Step Up to Save the Last Dance, the...
Family matters can take up a lot of room. For the Bakares, the material occupation...
The team behind ANNA is keen to make reviewing the play tricky, urging the...
Portraying two highly complex characters in a moment of intense...
Following a successful 2015 run, verismo opera Andrea Chénier makes...
Yvette is a one-woman show written and performed by Urielle Klein-Mekongo, concerning...
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