Review: Chess at The London Coliseum
It’s been over thirty years since Chess The Musical, the cold war era musical of love and politics set to...
It’s been over thirty years since Chess The Musical, the cold war era musical of love and politics set to...
A brand new musical set simultaneously in the 1940s and in the present day, Pieces Of String tells how Jane’s...
With two Bank Holidays and a Royal Wedding to look forward to, May is already shaping up to be a...
From Alex Knott and Zöe Grain, Loop returned to London in March, earning itself a host of four and five...
Orlando Bloom leads the cast in Tracy Letts’ black comedy thriller, Killer Joe, for a strictly limited 13-week run.Â
Blink theatre return with Response 3: Reality and Quarry, for two nights at The Old Red Lion theatre, following similar...
Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom is best known to fans as the 1992 movie, but it was a stage play first,...
Fresh from a sell-out run at this year’s VAULT Festival, where it was awarded a Highly Commended accolade, Wound Up...
‘The Arrival’, Frank Meisler’s memorial, which stands outside Liverpool Street Station, serves as a reminder every day to thousands of...
The terrorist threat, and tales of young men and women fleeing to Syria to join their cause has permeated the...
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