Review: 31 Hours at The Bunker Theatre
On average, someone takes their own life, by jumping in front of a train, every 31 hours. From this...
On average, someone takes their own life, by jumping in front of a train, every 31 hours. From this...
Homelessness is a frequently seen, but all too often ignored, issue in London. You may be the kind of...
Jane Upton’s Bones is at the King’s Head Theatre for three performances this October. An angst-ridden monologue told from the...
Making his debut at The Old Red Lion, Harrison Rose, brings us Fox, a play about a couple who are...
Tchaikovsky is probably the best-known composer in the world. Even if people can't name the movement or symphony they'll recognize...
In a wonderful fusion of poetry, storytelling, music and sound, I Remember by Steven Fraser is one of six shows...
The musical version of that iconic 80’s movie, Footloose, has stopped off in London during its UK Tour for a...
Fresh from a five star award-nominated (Offie nominations for Most Promising New Playwright and Best Female Performance) run at Soho...
Lonesome Schoolboy Productions brings Turkey to the Hope Theatre from 26th September to 14th October 2017. We spoke to writer...
Vivo D’Arte set themselves quite the challenge in producing Alfred Uhry and Jason Robert Brown’s Parade. The double Tony Award...
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