Review: The Moderate Soprano at The Duke of York’s Theatre
It appears that much of what we know about Glyndebourne can be classified as urban legend, but David Hare’s The ...
It appears that much of what we know about Glyndebourne can be classified as urban legend, but David Hare’s The ...
The Comedy About a Bank Robbery has celebrated its second anniversary in its West End home, the Criterion Theatre, and ...
Noël Coward’s Tonight at 8.30 features nine one-act plays ranging from music-hall pastiche, to light comedies, to heartbreaking drama. These ...
Sex/Crime, written for The Glory, a Queer and alternative East End nightlife spot and performance mecca, and funded by Arts ...
Set in Berlin, Moormaid is a thrilling chamber-play about self-destruction and rebirth that attempts to understand the fear currently gripping ...
Founded in the early 1980s on the North Peckham estate, Theatre Peckham has since become a renowned training hub which ...
To begin Bush Theatre’s three-year initiative Passing the Baton, introducing or reacquainting theatregoers with the artists of colour who carved ...
Written, directed and designed by mothers but more importantly performed by three women in their forties, Spiked is triumphantly created ...
Jermyn Street Theatre has announced casting for Tomorrow at Noon, a programme of three new plays by Jenny Ayres, Emma ...
Veteran broadcaster Keith Hindell's new play Dead or Alive? examines abortion at a time when a woman's right to choose ...
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