The brick wall obscuring the set from view lowers at the beginning...
A revival of Simon Donald’s acclaimed 1993 play, The Life of Stuff is a...
After seeing Carnaby Street: The Musical, there is only one...
The cliché “the show must go on” has never been more admirably...
Narrative, the latest piece by writer-director Anthony Neilson, examines...
The classical actor Edward Petherbridge was due to play the role of a...
In a repressed family where the torturer...
Having been in the game for some 20 years, Paul F. Tompkins is both...
You take your allocated seat and wait for the show to begin,...
Taking place in a secluded lighthouse at Trinity Buoy Wharf, Project...
Acting Gymnasium is a group of people who meet weekly to discuss classical...
With their adaptation of the 19th century novel Moby-Dick, simple8 are...
It is a moment of rare beauty to see a whole...
Away from the glitz and glamour of the West End but similarly separate from the...
As part of the Sadler’s Wells Family Weekend, balletLORENT are...
My First Cinderella is an effort from the English National Ballet to...
After seven fruitful years at Sloane Square’s Royal Court Theatre,...
Lionel Bart’s little-known musical based on Victor Hugo’s novel...
Harry Hill is the comedy equivalent of flares: not quite ready for a mainstream...
The phenomenally successful A Chorus Line hasn’t been seen on the...
Glenn Chandler is the creator and director of...
When it comes to abstract theatre, being heavy-handed is something...
Now showing in London having debuted on Broadway in 2011,...
On display in the National Portrait Gallery there is a portrait of Alan Bennett...
“That’s the reality of murder!” proclaim the cast of Glenn...
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