In the last four hundred-odd years, since Shakespeare first wrote ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, there have been a myriad of…
‘The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary’ playing at Southwark Playhouse, attempts a brave, comedic overhaul of Gustave Flaubert's sobering classic,…
Director James MacDonald breathes new life into Samuel Beckett’s absurdist 1953 tragicomedy about two down at heel men waiting for…
Jonathan O’Boyle’s production of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas at the Mill at Sonning offers a delightful escape into festive cheer,…
Director Philip Franks wonderfully maintains the suspense of what is the longest running play in the world, which now in…
Hackney Empire’s 25th pantomime, ‘Dick Whittington and His Cat’, directed by and starring Clive Rowe, promised festive cheer and nostalgic…
A new version of the classic tale ‘Hansel and Gretel’ directed by Nick Bagnall takes us through a journey of…
Bette and Joan is a lively exploration of the rivalry between two Hollywood legends, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, set…
In the age of disinformation, Red Fox Theatre has put together a musical comedy to tell the story of the…
Homo Alone is an uproariously entertaining musical parody of the beloved Christmas classic Home Alone, but with a twist that…