WORKS is a dance piece choreographed by Emanuel Gat, adapted from a collaboration between Emanuel Gat Dance and Le Ballet de Lyon. It is split into small sections of trios,…
Ready for the festive spirit, but don’t feel like too much audience participation? Keen for a mince pie but don’t fancy shouting ‘He’s Behind You’ every few minutes? Here are…
Love a Pantomime and London Festivities, but don’t fancy paying Palladium Prices? We can’t blame you – especially when there are so many other wonderful takes on Pantomime in the…
The Medea Hypothesis deals with the idea that mankind is having a detrimental effect on the planet, presenting a kind of existential anxiety that the characters experience while coming to…
Lighthouse is an interpretation of our modern reliance on and issues with plastic, explored through the media of dance, mime and acrobatics. Performed by Hazel Lam, who uses various lengths…
Opera: something to be revered and attached with a stigma that it is only for a certain crowd. The English National Opera is trying to remove that stigma and make…
Alick and Suzanne Glass’ new musical throws us into the glamorous world of the 1930s; a world where Hollywood is King and major studios are throwing money at new phenomenon:…
I love you, you’re perfect now change, Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts’ popular song cycle premiered Off-Broadway in 1996, and went on to run for over 5,000 performances until 2008.…
The National Theatre production of A Taste of Honey written by Shelagh Delaney and directed by Bijan Sheibani is a sweet success. A play which explores the hardships of poverty…