To celebrate the 80th anniversary of the first performance of Bertolt Brecht’s The Good Person of Szechwan, Lyric Hammersmith is…
Swim is a warm, tender, and humbling story, based on true events, written and performed by Liz Richardson. In an…
Portraying several disturbing, existential, and poignant thoughts about humanity massively engulfed by technology, Marjorie Prime is set in a futuristic…
Five ghost-like, unidentifiable, unreal performers, all in black, inhabit the stage from start to end and present a visceral and…
Offie Award Winner Charles Court Opera presents an action-packed pantomime Rumpelstiltskin this festive season at The Park Theatre written and…
Circus 1903 returns to London at its new home this festive season at Eventim Apollo with its supreme skill and…
Doing absolute justice to the title As You Like It, director Josie Rourke reinvigorates Shakespeare’s classic comedy making it inclusive,…
The most common thematic link in Shakespeare’s Othello to the present times has been race and patriarchy. While it would…
When the personal is blended with the political in theatre, the outcome is likely to stir the audience with myriad…
Gender fluid yet stereotypical, Martin Crimp’s translation of Pierre Marivaux’s French play The False Servant is probably the outcome of…