Similar to Shakespeare, Sophocles’ Theban plays based upon Ancient Greek Mythology have been adapted countlessly: so what makes Lulu Raczka’s adaptation any different? Raczka takes the original and strips it…
Once– this poetic movie turned into a musical, makes its return to stage. This show is without a doubt a quietly stunning love story, that intertwines soulful folk music with…
Rosalind Blessed has the knack of writing tortured characters, and this time, in the form of problematic couple: James, played by Duncan Wilkins, and Robin, played by the writer herself.…
An enchanting performance which delights those both familiar and unfamiliar with the original story; Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I reels you into the characters’ lives and stories leaving you…
The circus: it transcends language and is accessible for all. With the seering popularity of companies like Cirque Du Soleil, Welsh company NoFit State use the perfectly fitting venue of the…
Returning to London, after touring both the UK and the US, is the first revival of Matthew Bourne’s 2016 Olivier Award winning The Red Shoes. A contemporary ballet based on the…
Dick Whittington at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre is a traditional pantomime bursting with sparkle and slapstick. If you’re coming to the theatre for a night of festive entertainment, you will…
Charles Court Opera charms us with their thirteenth boutique pantomime this year, chock-full with innuendos, one-liners and of course, cracking vocals. In this tale, we follow elf couple, Mary (Meriel…
The Arrival, is a world premiere written and directed by Olivier Award-winning director Bijan Sheibani (Barber Shop Chronicles, The Brothers Size), showing at the Bush Theatre until 18th January. With…