A brilliantly funny show from one of Britain’s...
What should be an enjoyable evening out for the family to cosy up to while...
It’s hard not to be cynical about True West. A big (white male) TV star,...
The latest production by the National Youth Theatre is as good as, if not better...
Never Swim Alone, directed by Alexander Hicks, is, at heart, a satirical...
Although traditionally a happy time of year during which...
Written in the early 1990s by Sarah Daniels and originally staged by Clean...
Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem is one of the musical...
Boys is an upbeat exploration of manhood and the first full-length production by...
Does Dr Seuss transition well to the stage? The audience at Southwark...
December is always an exciting time for London’s theatre enthusiasts. This year...
Marking the tenth anniversary (drum roll please for those in the...
Actor and writer Hassan Govia’s debut play about social climbing and status...
Following a global phenomenon like Dirty Dancing is a challenging feat....
This year, LGBTQ+ collective Sink the Pink bring us the...
Russian novels are often highly critical, uncomfortable to read and...
Summer and Smoke is the ten-pound note you find in the...
One thing that has to be said for Brendan Cole’s All...
London is a mythological destination, a kind of “Oz” for the characters in...
The centenary of the World War One armistice has...
Orpheus? More like Borepheus. A glib assessment of National Theatre’s...
Stage director Erika Kuittenen returns with Ekata Theatre’s Unbelonger as...
Jamie Lloyd and Soutra Gilmour unite once again to give us a...
On Thursday 8th November,...
Lawrence Lamont’s One of Them Days is a sharp, sunlit buddy comedy that captures the chaos, contradictions and community of Baldwin Village with clear-eyed affection. Keke Palmer and SZA star as Dreux and Alyssa, best friends whose bond is tested during a frantic daylong mission to come up with rent money, whether...
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