The year is 2020 and Brexit is now in its fourth year of negotiations. Adam...
Transferring from the Abbey Theatre Dublin, Citysong, playwright Dylan Coburn Gray’s...
Does artificial intelligence know what it’s like to be them? Are they...
This is an interesting collaboration with a live rock band, but ultimately a...
Yasmin Joseph’s J’Ouvert imagines carnival in Notting Hill through the...
Those who have ever perused the UK Government website in search of visa...
Pictures of Dorian Gray is a delightfully faithful adaptation...
There are Trump plays. There are Brexit plays. And then there are those plays that...
Shakespeare is a constant fixture of the London theatre...
The Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond lends itself well to While the...
Afterglow, making its London debut at the Southwark Playhouse, portrays the...
David Finnigan’s exciting play is packed with dancing, action and...
After a successful run of shows in 2018, the Italian...
Creator Urbain Hayo (Urban Wolf) and writer Tom Wainwright developed this powerful...
All aboard the nostalgia school bus boys and girls! The year...
Multidisciplinary performer Okwui Okpokwasili collaborates with her husband...
Having sold out at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe, In Loyal Company is back by...
Three Mothers seeks to define the concept of migration through the gaze...
On the dark and derelict streets of Gravesend, in 1983, Jamie (Cary Crankson)...
The French Canadian circus troupe Flip Fabrique have a new show to present at...
US gun culture isn’t exactly a thing that easily translates over here, as is...
With his melancholically funny style, Kenneth Lonergan presents...
The Vaudeville Theatre plays host to two new dance shows, Them and Us, in this...
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