Ridiculusmus’s play about ageing starts slowly, very...
Camden market, Hampstead Heath, Amy Winehouse and...
Personal mythmaking isn’t a uniquely American trait. Yet it is a...
It’s a foggy evening in Paris and at a square somewhere, a single lamp...
The INK Festival is a series of unique...
Loosely based on the novel by Victorian realist author Thomas Hardy, Jude the...
Academia meets opera in this dynamic, humorous and slightly offbeat performance of...
With a haunting plot which thematises the darkest sides of...
Finding a new home at the Old Vic Workrooms after a successful...
One of the least performed of Ibsen’s works, Rosmersholm is a...
Finborough Theatre has a history of rediscovering neglected work. Under the...
In a transcontinental journey that takes him all across Europe and...
Performance Lab is a new series of shows, lectures and...
Following the success of her previous production Jess and Joe Forever,...
Edith Alibec has a lot riding on her shoulders with...
Maxine Peake received a standing ovation last night, visibly moved by...
The National Theatre’s issues with diversity and representation are...
This beautiful venue in Notting Hill suits 19th-century set...
Swimming is a new play by Alex Bower. Despite being developed over several...
Overcome by writer’s block, Edmond Rostand (Freddie Fox) does what any...
If the Inquisition returns tomorrow, who’s most likely to be charged...
May’s a big month for the National Theatre, with three high profile productions on...
First seen at the Lyceum in 2013, where it will return to end the...
For those expecting yet another tribute show with an...
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