Director Oliver Mears triumphs with this modern-day interpretation of Puccini’s full-blooded three-act drama of politics and power with its many…
Nima Taleghani’s Bacchae is an explicitly pro-women reading of the Euripedes’ tragedy, if one that feels slightly dated (and not…
Ken Ludwig’s stage adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile, directed by Lucy Bailey at The Lowry, is a…
Irving Berlin’s Top Hat taps into the Edinburgh Playhouse this week with more sparkle than a sequinned gin palace, and, in a…
Have you ever wondered how The Beatles became THE BEATLES? If so, get yourself down to the Epstein Theatre for…
Francis Beckett's new play takes the very topical theme of a right-wing political party having assumed power in the United…
What really shouldn’t work as a concept for a musical, really does. A musical based on the book that Mormons…
FIASCO by Cryptids Improvisational Theatre is a longform improv show based on the tabletop roleplaying game of the same name.…
When C S Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia, he couldn’t have envisaged that the second in the series, The…
Ana is the foreign girl, a Belarusian living in the UK, attempting to get herself the Global Talent visa in…