Debuting in London, Marilyn & Sinatra chronicles the...
In 2007, the Bush administration was struggling to prop up democratic regimes in Iraq and...
Set in a dark corner of 1860’s Paris, playwright Émile Zola’s...
Stephen Laughton’s intriguing play Screens, directed by Cressida Brown, involves a...
One of the greatest things about platforms like Instagram and YouTube is that they allow...
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Deal with the Dragon is a strange but enchanting one-man play about a...
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So far, we have witnessed some pretty spectacular performances from the world’s top athletes at...
While perfect for children, Philippa Lowthorpe’s revised version of Ransome’s...
Throughout Tickled it’s impossible to know whether to laugh or gasp. The opening scenes begin to...
Named after the biblical creature residing in the mountains, Chinese director Zhao Liang’s documentary...
What a difference 12 years can make. Since managing to escape from the wreckage of...
Lights Out is a terrifying new film that certainly provides a great deal of horror,...
“I’m going to be blunt” is a recurring phrase in Almost Holy, succinctly summing up...
There will be a Spanish plume…there won’t be a Spanish...
Opening for the first time on Broadway in 1947, Allegro is well-known for being...
Where many comedians might spend the final moments before...
Plastic Boom is a masterful three-man juggling act from Sweden that has...
“My mum is here,” cooed Elle Exxe last night, “she made a cake so please...
Created in the Philippines with an international cast,...
Making its European debut at the Park Theatre, Mariana Elders The Burnt...
Opening at the Palace Theatre in July this year, Harry...
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