Noughts & Crosses arrives on stage with traces of something oxymoronically freshly familiar. Adapted from Malorie Blackman’s landmark novel, this production…
What does a 25-year retrospective owe us? Nostalgia, certainly. A greatest-hits reel, perhaps. What BalletBoyz offer instead at Sadler’s Wells…
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde is given a fresh and contemporary adaptation at Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, blending Wilde’s classic…
In 1536 Anne Boleyn, then married to Henry VIII, was accused of treason, locked up in the Tower of London…
The classic and much-loved musical Blood Brothers returns to Richmond Theatre, bringing Willy Russell’s iconic story back to the stage…
The double bill at the Royal Court (Leo Simpe-Asante’s curtain raiser, followed by Samuel Beckett’s classic). Godot’s To-Do List charts…
Escaped Alone at The Coronet Theatre is one of those productions that feels perpetually on the verge of becoming something…
Stephen Sondheim's Company won six Tony Awards for its original 1970 US production. Its witty and innovative format of a…
Let the Right One In, by Jack Thorne, adapted from the novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist, is a bold blend…
There is yoga, and then there is yoga. One is the kind that has been repackaged for a Western audience…