Gentleman Jack brings to life the unearthed, encoded diaries...
The stage production of Anna Jordan and Frantic Assembly’s...
Created in the 1970s by Kenneth MacMillan and based on an...
The Cirque Du Soleil group, founded over three decades ago,...
Rosenbaum’s Rescue – equal parts kitchen sink drama and lofty...
Patrick Marber directs Pinter Five, which amalgamates Harold...
After a highly successful first run in August and three Off West End...
In a perfect circle of birth and return, Until the Lions is back for the...
After its London premiere nearly 40 years ago, Kevin Elyot’s often...
Celebrating it’s 30th birthday, Aspects of Love by Don Black, Charles...
In an epoch of Trump and Brexit, Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the...
A fine new play invades the New Diorama Theatre. Isley Lynn’s...
Five women rinse their clothes before hanging them out to dry on a communal laundry...
With some moments of brilliant writing by Katie Duncan, a pristine performance by...
Making its European premiere this month, writer-director...
In the world of Sweat, money is a precious resource, given away jealously in...
Roll up, roll up to this extraordinary celebration of physical and...
Willy Hudson’s one-man, one-hour, one-bottom, one-Beyoncé and one-Ukulele show is a...
In many contemporary performances of Shakespeare’s...
Pantomimes are all the rage during the festive season, and...
The Nutcracker, with its iconic score, characters and choreography, is...
It’s rare a play gets revived as quickly in London as Danai Gurira’s...
Forget Santa and his sleigh; there’s another man...
The Cane is a bread-and-butter production for the Royal Court. Recognised...
Sir John Falstaff, down on his luck, decides to seduce two wealthy...
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