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Small Truth Theatre has commissioned a series of micro plays recorded as part of its Digital Caravan space (their original mini theatre on wheels being decommissioned because of the need for…
The best advice I can give you for Cirque Du Soleil's Kurios is, leave all sense of reality, understanding and logical explanation at the entrance of the Royal Albert Hall, for this visual s…
Take a look at what critics have had to say about the West End transfer of Steven Moffat's comedy The Unfriend at the Criterion Theatre.
After creating the "absorbing and provocative" Version 2.0 and the "eminently lovable" Letters, Kashyap Raja returns to London with his new play Earth " A Children's Story for Adults at Lond…
Allegiance at Charing Cross Theatre will be one of the musicals that leaves a lasting memory for all the right reasons. Running until April 8th there's plenty of time to catch a performance …
Lazarus' production of Hamlet at the Southwark Playhouse (Borough Road branch) strips the older generation from the play, leaving us with only the younger characters. Battered, used and conf…
Existentialism, absurdism, clowning, vaudeville, country music and a gentle queer romance all collide in this strange but rather lovely show. And Then The Rodeo Burned Down is sometimes remi…
Ultimately, Iphigenia at the Hope Theatre is a fascinating piece which has lots of ideas about how women are treated, and where their choices lie, but it stops just short of being as emotion…
No One at the Omnibus Theatre bursts onto the stage with a scene in a club, complete with a live DJ, which quickly descends into a fight. Then we jump to a police station and investigation i…
Award-winning French playwright Marc Emmanuel Soriano's One Who Wants To Cross (Un Qui Veut Traverser), a dramatic meditation on migrants, wherever their place of origin, receives its UK …
It's been an absolute age (well, about a year anyway) since I visited those innovative people at Chronic Insanity. They are well known for pushing boundaries of the possible in both live and…
A tale of two halves, Moulin Rouge the Musical is both a spectacular spectacular and a chaotic conundrum. Based on the 2001 film of the same name, it tells the story of fated lovers Christia…
If a unique, provocative solo performance featuring theatre, comedy, clowning and cabaret is what you are looking for, then Anita Luna THE DIVA's show Full of Shit, running at London's Pen T…
Find out what critics have been saying about Rebecca Frecknall's production of Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire, now officially open at the Almeida Theatre.
American ensemble The Goat Exchange will makes its UK debut with the world premiere of Jason at London's Crescent Theatre from 24-29 January 2023 as part of the VAULT Festival 2023. Director…
"Vivien fucking Leigh!" An opening statement that certainly makes its feelings clear, in Keith Merrill's Irrelevant, now on at the Seven Dials Playhouse and starring stage and screen stalwar…
In Dots and Dashes: A Bletchley Park Musical, which comes to London from the Edinburgh Fringe, the women of Bletchley Park are centre stage, clever mathematicians, linguists, and navigators …
Emma Clarendon chatted to Jemma Kahn about bringing We Didn't Come to Hell for the Croissants to the Riverside Studios.
Plenty of productions search fruitlessly for the magic in As You Like It, but Josie Rourke's version at the new @sohoplace theatre makes it seems effortless. This is greatly helped by the de…
I kicked my theatre year off with a press/media night for the sensational Six The Musical. It's been 18 months since I last experienced this rapid history lesson of Henry VIII's wives and my…
However, Rebecca Frecknall's production of A Streetcar Named Desire at the Almeida Theatre is an unusually youthful reading of a play usually marinated in the disappointments of middle age, …
Director Barlett Sher brings 1913 London to life through My Fair Lady in the touring production of the same name. Based on George Bernard Shaw's novel Pygmalion, the story focused on Eliza D…
Originally from the Roddy Doyle book, which was also adapted into a wonderful Neil Jordan film, this is the latest touring
version of the musical, The Commitments. Set in 1980s Dublin, this…
Though it's considered to be a Canadian classic, it's somehow taken nearly 40 years for David French's Salt-Water Moon to reach the UK, directed by Peter Kavanagh at the Finborough. Part of …
Ellen McDougall's sharp and biting revival of Lillian Hellman's rarely performed play Watch On The Rhine at the Donmar Warehouse features plenty of classy performances.