It’s a common conundrum. You have gone to the theatre, and instead of enjoying Wicked for the fourteenth time, you’ve gone off-piste and chosen an experimental piece of physical theatre…
Custody is an extremely powerful piece representing the story of a young black man killed in police custody. Playwright Urban Wolf says the central character Brian is not there to…
Transferring from The Park Theatre, Robert Chevara’s production of Philip Ridley’s ‘Vincent River’ is now showing at The Trafalgar Studios. Set in Anita’s living room, studio 2 at Trafalgar Studios…
The Menier Chocolate Factory Theatre is a gorgeous little space, lending itself rather beautifully to Tenessee Williams’ simmering Deep South drama. The low ceilings, wooden flooring and a clever lighting…
The diva, the icon, the legend. Belinda Davids brings to life the music of Whitney Houston in an incredible International Tour. The Greatest Love of All is a tribute concert…
Coral Browne, (Simon & Laura, An Englishman Abroad) caused a stir through the entertainment business from her arrival to Britain in 1934 up until her death in 1991. Starring frequently…
It’s 1943, war is raging, and Britain gambles the lives of 150,000 troops on the idea of a socially awkward insect-enthusiast. Writing group SpitLip takes the famous World War II…
In 1988 Margaret Thatcher introduced new legislation, banning the promotion of homosexuality by local authorities and schools. Amidst the fall-out Philip Osment’s ‘This Island’s Mine’ uttered a resounding protest cry. Anyone…
A teenage romp that tips into something altogether more poisonous, Yvette is an play of warmth and humour with a lurking, predatory disturbia underneath. Written and performed by Urielle Klein-Mekongo,…