Review: Out of Love at The Orange Tree Theatre
Despite what the Hollywood movies tell us, true lifelong friendships are actually incredibly rare, and usually not without some bumps...
Despite what the Hollywood movies tell us, true lifelong friendships are actually incredibly rare, and usually not without some bumps...
Making theatre for children can be particularly challenging, not least for the amount of energy required to keep young theatre-goers...
Rupert Graves makes his directorial debut with The Ungrateful Biped at The White Bear Theatre, a complex monologue exposing the...
There’s no shortage of Broadway transfers, or well-trodden revivals in the West End right now. In desperately short supply...
Olivier Award Nominee Tyrone Huntley will star in the world premiere of Philip Ridley’s new monologues, Angry, this February at...
Offie-nominated If We Got Some More Cocaine I Could Show You How I Love You is a play of small...
“It’s not all entirely true” Terry Johnson tells us at the beginning of Ken at The Bunker Theatre, but “the lies are...
Following a sell-out performance at London’s Roundhouse, Francesca Beard’s one-woman show How To Survive A Post-Truth Apocalypse returns for an...
Following a critically acclaimed run at the King’s Head Theatre, The Soul of Wittgenstein comes to the Omnibus Theatre for...
Created as a collaboration between choreographer Ben Wright and musician/writer Stuart Warwick, Point of Echoes is a haunting tale of...
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