Review: Tango Fire at The Peacock Theatre
Tango Fire at the Peacock Theatre is the show that makes you fall in love with tango even if you've...
Elizaveta is a journalist by education and marketer at the present moment, she practices ballet in the weekends and reads classic plays in the evenings. Elizaveta has been in love with the theatre for years and is always happy to recommend some interesting, original, and undiscovered theatrical gems.
Tango Fire at the Peacock Theatre is the show that makes you fall in love with tango even if you've...
Watch something off the beaten track with No Show, directed by Ellie Dubois and currently running at Soho Theatre. This...
Review: Anthony Neilson's The Night Before Christmas at Southwark Playhouse "All that we love about Christmas is spiced up with...
Review: NYT Rep Company Macbeth at The Garrick Theatre
Review: Mythic at the Charing Cross Theatre is a light-hearted musical version of the Greek myths with a strong Broadway...
Remembrance | The Four Seasons at the Peacock Theatre is a powerful double bill of contemporary choreography with a strong...
Beloved by generations comedy Daisy Pulls It Off, written 35 years ago by Denise Deegan, almost never leaves London stages...
Café Of The Damned, written and directed by Jim Mannering at The Etcetera Theatre, is much defined by the specifics...
Muso by Impropera at The Wallace Collection is an unusual performance, it not only merges two scenic genres – improvisation...
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