Where are we going? What have we become? Dystopian Dream is a production of extraordinary depth and significance, touching on eternal themes of life, death and human relationships. It is…
Dust off the false eyelashes, slap on the sequins and whack me in the face with a fistful of glitter, it’s pantomime season! OH NO IT’S NOT! Sorry….couldn’t resist! Love…
About halfway through Boujie, Hassan Govia’s debut play now showing at the Drayton Arms Theatre, an audience member dropped their phone. The clatter it made was about the most interesting…
Following a successful run at The Almeida, Summer and Smoke, one of Tennessee Williams’ lesser known plays, has transferred to The Duke of York’s Theatre. With a stage filled with…
Showing this week at The Vaudeville Theatre, The Simon and Garfunkel Story, is a musical tribute to the iconic multi-platinum 60s duo.
Pinter Three, part of the comprehensive festival of short plays currently underway at the Harold Pinter Theatre, sees an starry cast of five work their way through a series of pieceswith dexterity and humour. We start…
Pinter is a playwright of vitality and fireworks or unremitting, crashing boredom – quite like Shakespeare, in fact, although in both instances of course the writing is only a small part of…
The Union Theatre is not one of the most talked about venues for hosting new and unheard of Musical Theatre, but it is a very, very good one. Its production…
Matthias Sperling’s work Now That We Know, which revisited Sadler’s Wells at the beginning of November, is an extraordinary and very unusual work. It challenges our perceptions of dance, the…