The National Theatre’s version of The Crucible is a play that is not to be missed. Both new audiences and…
Can one make a statement and beg to be brought back to the fold, renouncing all principles? Can one's desire…
Sadler’s Wells was in full swing for the opening night of 42nd Street. Red carpet, paparazzi and velvet ropes graced…
This show wows with sharp witted remarks and a hilarity that surpasses cultural barriers. The London premiere of Jocelyn Bioh’s…
Lost in Music a production? not quite, a night at the disco? yes, full of fun singing and dancing to…
Just like the BBC, which is the subject of this new play by Jack Thorne, both inform and entertain. It…
Verdi wrote Il Trovatore hot on the heels of Rigoletto, with its premiere at Covent Garden in 1853 a mere…
Adam Riches’ captivating performance in ‘The Beakington Town Hall Murders’ at Soho Theatre delivered a boisterous evening of entertainment, leaving…
Take one classic operetta, mix it up a bit, add some brilliant choreography, phenomenal singing and a fantastically talented all-male…
Matters of representation have become an important issue in the globalized world. What if a group of immigrant misfits could…