Holbeck, Leeds made headlines in 2014 after the local government launched a trial initiative to decriminalise and regulate the sex…
Avenue Q returns to the West End for a new run, and it absolutely delivers. Hilarious, sharp, and surprisingly heartfelt,…
Ostensibly based on the early 90s erotic thriller of the same name, Single White Female really only takes on the…
Iphigenia in Aulis was first staged, alongside the Bacchae and the Alcmaeon, at the Great Dionysia in 405 B.C. It…
Hoopla improv comedy club is turning 20 this Spring, and celebrating with a packed programme of improv shows. RH &…
Carlos Acosta’s Carmen isn’t the opera you know but you’ll recognize the music. Extremely danceable and performed by a highly…
Three individuals, turning 60 and leading solitary lives, starting to explore new horizons, eventually meeting up, may sound a bit…
Flyby at Southwark Playhouse is a new musical that explores love, regret, and the consequences of impulsive decisions. The story…
My first brush with A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen was in 1988. The play was a text for Theatre…
The Authenticator at the National Theatre is an aspirational play that seeks to question past historical slavery, in a way…