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...
Rashmi Becker‘s uplifting and heartwarming Fairy Tales, from her company...
“This is what an American looks like! “exclaims Emilio Estefan (George...
Cirque du Soleil delves into new territory with its lavish...
Danish filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg’s 2012 drama The Hunt is skilfully adapted to...
Andrew Scott smashes all expectations in this hilarious new adaptation of Noël...
Set in a woefully undeveloped near-future dictatorship, sitting through the entirety of...
Variations by Katie Hims and Flesh by...
Barrie Kosky takes Georges Bizet’s masterpiece Carmen – which is one of the...
Summer Rolls, the first British-Vietnamese play to be staged in the United...
In a world dominated by a society which places too much emphasis on appearances,...
The British Red Cross Young Refugee...
Visionary director and choreographer Arthur Pita brings Danish prolific author...
Most theatregoers may know him as the senseless...
Buzzing with plenty of energy, What Was Left is an ambitious play that...
Lev Dodin brings Maly Drama Theatre of St Petersburg to London with his...
After Dark’s plot, director Phil Willmott...
This month Southwark Playhouse is host to The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation...






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