At the outset, Tim Crouch makes an unassuming entrance to a brightly lit stage,...
Samuel Beckett’s 1958 play Krapp’s Last Tape is currently enjoying...
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“Hold pleasure and pain, profit and loss, victory and defeat to...
Eggsistentialism is a quick-blast half monologue, half stand-up routine....
Actor and playwright Ian Bonar is the original creator and star of...
Henry Darke’s first full-length play is rich with evocative topics: male...
Terry Johnson is back with Ken at The Bunker, honouring the legacy of the well-known...
Nothing can be deleted forever, especially with all the high-tech devices in our pockets; traces...
Good music and good humour, teamed up with the universal themes of friendship and...
Folk rock singer George Ezra plays an intimate show tonight...
There’s a slight worry early on in Nicholas Hytner’s thrilling...
The V&A’s first major exhibition of 2018 takes a...
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