Lizzie Milton’s production is a dynamic call to arms for all women. The play, which...
As the first play at Alexandra Palace for 80 years, there’s a lot...
In this powerful revival of George and Ira Gershwin and George...
When theatre comes from the periphery it has the space in which to creatively...
South Africa, 1961. Amidst the shanties and mud huts of Port Elizabeth’s...
Japanese percussion troupe Yamato returns to London with a new show,...
Joshua Harmon’s latest venture is an expletive-ridden exorcism of...
Based on the classic vintage TV show, The Twilight Zone at...
Jolly music, bright colours and an empowering theme of female revolution against...
Dysfunctionality comes in all shapes and sizes, be it in the workplace, on...
Solo-performance theatre is becoming an ever-popular form and a piece that...
Occasionally, a play emerges that holds a mirror up to society and forces its audience...
As improvised stage shows go, they’re a dime a dozen, though there is one thing...
The beauty of Shakespeare’s plays is that they lend themselves to...
Two bells hang above a long, shrouded table in the intimate space of the container....
After a run in Amsterdam, Pufferfish makes its way to London’s Vault Festival. But...
“Peter said, ‘Clap if you believe in...
The intimate setting of Trafalgar Studio 2 combined with the...
The extent to which Waitress commits to pies is as impressive as it is truly...
Thrown takes authentic testimonies from female participants in group sessions at Age UK and...
Writer and music composer Jim Harbourne’s The Myth of the...
Combining traditions of opera buffa, opéra comique and the German...
Outside Edge are the only theatre company in the UK that work solely in the...
Sadler’s Wells these days is far from the Dickens-era...
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