Director Purni Morell’s swansong to Unicorn Theatre is a modern adaptation of Dido,...
After 12 years of sobriety, “The Firm“, a tribe of four ex-gangsters...
Flabbergast Theatre combine a seedy underworld with phenomenal acting...
Feminism had the Suffragettes, LGBT...
Another lovely production at the Globe, Henry V, or Harry England, is a...
Prince Hal (Sarah Amankwah) claims victory and Hotspur (Michelle...
Once an ally of King Henry IV (Philip Arditti), the Percys, with...
Don’t Look Away is certainly an apt title for the Nicholas...
“Hi, I’m Holly and I babysit grown men”, says Joana Nastari as she walks...
Class is writer/directors Iseult Golden and David Horan’s seventh collaboration over...
A 140-word review could probably outline a plot,...
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...
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