The story of Chang and Eng Bunker is one of enduring curiosity: two Siamese immigrant twins, conjoined by a band…
London’s theatre scene has no shortage of productions inspired by TV shows, from Stranger Things to Fawlty Towers. Kim’s Convenience,…
She’s the blonde, bold, pink-loving doll who needs no introduction: Barbara (not known by her other name in this show…
Are you looking for love at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe? Whether you’re on the hunt for a quick fling or…
As soon as Maria Telnikoff bursts onto the Buttercup stage at Underbelly Bristo Square in a frenetic, gyrating dance to…
Meet Dev: a young, queer boy growing up in the seaside town of Margate in 2008 who is absolutely itching…
With multiple sell-out Fringe runs and an acclaimed full-scale musical under their belts, it’s safe to say that comedy group…
With a title like ‘Dog Sh!t’ and a promotional poster featuring a cartoon canine caught in that very act, audiences…
Out of all of Henrik Ibsen’s dramatic works, Hedda Gabler remains one of his most notorious. Featuring a supremely complex…
A French-Opera-singing, sword-fighting, bisexual convent arsonist sounds like a character you’d meet in an especially bizarre dream after one too…