A wedding day turns into pure chaos. Beth Steel returns to the London stage with her brand-new play Till the Stars Come Down, a drama about a how the “happiest…
A clever mix of verbatim and live action theatre exposing the deep rabbit hole of sexual exploitation of women in Hollywood dating back to the 1920s. Chloe Wade writes and…
Kenneth Branagh directs and stars as Shakespeare’s mentally deteriorating King, in a tense two-hour production that feels like Lear on speed. Branagh puts Lear against the backdrop of Viking England,…
Loosely based on the Ancient Greek and Roman tragedy by Euripedes and Seneca; Simon Stone’s Phaedra is a modern take that homes in on family dynamics, desire in older women, and…
As William Congreve said in The Mourning Bride “hell hath no fury like a woman scorned”. Dominic Cooke brings us a 90-minute intense, innovative, brilliant and devastating revival of Euripides’…
A good revival, disrupted by two technical problems. Sam Mendes’ epic The Lehman Trilogy returns to London since it’s sell out run at the National Theatre in 2018. From there…
In the Net weaves together universal issues that deservedly need to be given a voice, yet gets tangled up in itself. Misha Levkov’s brand new play debuts at the Jermyn Street…
Two households, both alike in dignity, in fair Verona where we lay our scene…except, this is a tale of two different lovers, and another kind of forbidden love. Rachel Garnet’s…
In another life, will we always choose to do things differently? Or can we reflect on our lives and realise that our setbacks and struggles serve to teach us important…