Nestled in South London’s Southwark Playhouse is the eagerly awaited...
The origins of Slava’s Snowshow lie in Russia, and the work...
Though they may share a source author in Victor Hugo, The Grinning Man...
With Belleville, a play about a marriage in crisis, secrets and a lot of...
Having spent some time in the former settlement in Calais known as the Jungle, this...
The extreme gore of Titus Andronicus, not the best or most well-known of...
It’s clear the National Theatre had some West End-sized ambitions when...
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s Antony & Cleopatra, directed by...
Julius Caesar is yet another well-rounded show from the RSC. This is a perfectly...
Anne Washburn’s adaptation of The Twilight Zone is so kitsch and...
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