Noel Coward’s comedy about death and spirits has been playing at theatres around the world since 1941. Enjoying immense success…
In his new play Funny Girls, English playwright Roy Smiles imagines a fictional encounter between two American pop culture icons,…
For a show that defiantly publicised itself as the worst show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the atmosphere at the…
To say Aleshea Hariss’ new play is a tale of revenge would be a bit reductionist, for it wouldn’t do…
Imagine that an extinction-level event that threatens the fate of humanity is unfolding right before your eyes. You there? Good,…
When all a country has to offer is babies and cheese, it’s little wonder they need help. Enter the good…
English playwright Shelagh Stephenson’s comedy returns to the Hampstead Theatre, where it was first staged in 1996, in a new…
“You will not be punished for your anger; you will be punished by your anger” The printed program for Bruce…
Stephen Mallatratt’s adaptation of Susan Hill’s best-selling novel returns to the West End with a special reopening at the Fortune…
After a premature West End closure due to the pandemic, Waitress, the smash-hit musical comedy written by Sara Bareilles is…