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...
Award-winning musician and Kneehigh Associate Dom Coyote presents an epic time travelling odyssey for today, We Can Time Travel. Dom...
I can vividly recall sitting down as a family to watch the very first episode of ‘Who Wants to Be...
Following sell-out Fringe shows in 2014, 2015 and 2016, Angela Barnes, seen on Mock The Week, Alan Davies’ As yet...
That old adage about school days being the best of your life probably doesn’t ring as true for as many...
Baby Box by Laura McGrady has been selected by the King’s Head Theatre to have its world premiere as part...
Politics and the theatre have a lot in common when you pause to think about it, so it makes perfect...
With this original adaptation, Morphic Graffiti thrust William Wycherley’s The Country Wife into the excesses and seductions of late 1920’s...
This spring, the Pleasance sees the world premiere of Charlotte Merriam’s Dames. Celebrating females with no filters, Dames is about...
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