Reality is left at the door as we enter the dreamland that is...
Coming to the London Coliseum for four days only is Mary Skeaping’s melancholic...
The festive period is a time for hearty feasting and an opportunity to sharpen our...
Christmas is that special time of year when we search for the...
Christmas is the season of joy, a time to gather with...
This energetic, vibrant show based on the classic children’s book by Dr...
The latest winter show from the National Theatre is Bryony Lavery’s adaptation...
Craft Theatre’s Dante’s Inferno: A...
Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott’s collaborations have never been...
20 years after the toilet humour-crammed classic Dumb and Dumber (honestly, 20 years!) the...
Electrowerkz, Islington’s former metalworks, is an...
After a slightly rocky start – involving a fawningly self-congratulatory filmed...
In the theatre of journalism, John Pilger is one of the great leading men....
After the introduction of Kindles and e-books and tablets, the world got a little bit...
In a playful morality tale about honour, Usagi Yojimbo shows the title...
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