The recent sexual misconduct allegations against Weinstein, Spacey and R.Kelly gives new playwright, Liv Warden’s new play Anomaly a terrifying immediacy. This play explores how the women in the perpetrator’s…
Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori’s Caroline, or Change, following sold out runs in Chichester and at the Hampstead Theatre, has now transferred to The West End and stars Sharon D…
Hidden for over 80 years, Alexandra Palace Theatre opens its doors in a state of arrested decay. As if frozen in time, it’s the perfect setting for an historical tour…
The impassioned story of Swan Lake,accompanied by Tchaikovsky’s flawless score, has become a festive classic on stages around the world. The classical ballet contains the infamous dual role of Odette/Odile,…
It’s Christmas. Trees are up, lights are a-twinkling and quite frankly, if you attend a concert at the Lyric Hammersmith entitled ‘Joe Stilgoe: Christmas at the Movies’, you know what…
Following a smash-hit run at The National Theatre, Nine Night, Natasha Gordon’s ‘remarkable Debut play’ transfers to the West End. Gordon, also starring in the play, is the first black…
Ah, another jukebox musical. You could be forgiven for thinking that clearly, people have run out of new songs to write (not the case) or that there are still some…
The Southwark Playhouse has gained itself a reputation as one of the most exciting hubs of little-known and little-seen musicals in London. Unfortunately, Immersion Theatre’s production of Seussical does nothing…
The National Youth Theatre’s Macbeth, directed by Natasha Nixon, is a disappointing outing for what should be up-and-coming performers of talent: no one comes off as well as they should…