On paper, Wise Children is sort of the perfect restart for Emma Rice. Originally...
Having baffled the world of drama with Consent, Nina Raine returns to the...
When dealing with themes that hold such weight and current cultural...
Having never seen or heard Stephen Sondheim’s Company before Marianne...
Centrally ,The Trench by Les Enfant Terrible is an epic poem exploring the...
What a dark and disturbing delight: Philip Riley’s dystopian...
Never has a play been so well-received that the slamming of chairs...
The Wider Earth is a grand voyage that will take audiences to...
In the rush for relevant programming, it can be easy for theatres...
More than 80 years after its premiere in 1935 featuring Todd Duncan and...
When any director contends with a text that has been reproduced...
The frenzied modern lifestyle pushes away thoughts about the...
Like Wicked once flipped the well-known The Wizard of Oz on its head, Mythic...
If music be the food of love, then the Young Vic’s musical adaptation...
What’s in a name? Sometimes, not a lot. Then again,...
Gloria Williams’s intriguing and significant play Bullet Hole, directed by Lara...
Taking as its launchpad a novella about a dysfunctional sexual relationship...
You can’t choose your family. It’s a phrase that has lost its meaning with...
Conductor Martyn Brabbins brings Richard Strauss’s gorgeous music to life once...
Pinter at the Pinter is a revival of the...
The set is black, the orchestra plays a melancholy melody and, as the lights start...
Well, at least it’s better than the Olivier’s last...
American playwright Sharr White’s The Other Place is directed by Claire van...
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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