Gilbert and Sullivan's biting mockery of the aesthetic movement, the fickleness of love and infatuation and the worshipping of celebrities…
Cor Blimey, Guv, bit of a turn up for the book – because this is a long way from the…
The 1970 unofficial strike by five thousand clothing factory workers in Leeds has been largely forgotten and tends to be…
"Just cos it's in your imagination doesn't mean it's not real." Dave Davidson's first (and possibly last) play is a…
"The best actors in the world, either for tragedy, comedy, history, pastoral, pastoral-comical, historical-pastoral, tragical-historical, tragical-comical-historical-pastoral; scene individable, or poem…
Alistair McGowan's show is a "game of two halves", a unique blend of stand-up impressions and classical piano. McGowan's self-titled…
As You Like It, thought to have been written in 1599, was historically never one of Shakespeare's most popular pieces,…
Mike Bartlett's Scandaltown is contemporary London writ very large - big, crass, rollicking London as Restoration comedy. As Cromwell banned…
Everything about Edward Einhorn's "The Marriage of Alice B Toklas by Gertrude Stein" is an enigma. Is it comedy, tragedy,…
Pitched somewhere between anarchic performance art and chaotic high-concept mockery of theatrical and literary analysis, the Figs in Wigs' satirical…