Review: The Frogs at Kiln Theatre
Review: The Frogs at Kiln Theatre "anarchic, messy and chaotic, but sometimes it forgets to also be funny"
Review: The Frogs at Kiln Theatre "anarchic, messy and chaotic, but sometimes it forgets to also be funny"
Interview: One of the UK’s most sought-after improvisers Charlie Kemp performs The Improvised Play, a comedy show entirely made up...
Interview: Clive Lyttle is the founder of Certain Blacks which will soon present Soul on Ice festival which makes space...
Review: The Boy at the Back of the Class at Rose Theatre "exactly the kind of story we need to...
Review: True Tales of Sex, Success and Sex and The City at The London Palladium "the true success is in...
Interview: Devon-Elise Johnson stars in Award-winning writer Allan Knee’s ballroom-inspired play Syncopation, coming to London this Spring
Review: A Mirror at the Trafalgar Theatre “A compelling story, but unnecessarily convoluted at times”
Interview: Alexis Gregory talks about FutureQueer, a subversive look at an imagined queer future, all set around the iconic Donna...
Interview: Jenny Sealey will bring her acclaimed solo show Self-Raising to Soho Theatre in February before embarking on nine date...
Review: I Should Be So Lucky The Musical at New Wimbledon Theatre "a fun night out"
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