In Diana, a captivating one-person musical, Peter Smith draws inspiration from the enigmatic Diana, the blonde British icon who bared…
“Cheers, everybody!” This fresh, innovative and hilarious show has launched itself on the West End, promising solid enjoyment which is…
Artificial Intelligence is having a moment. From ChatGPT and now a Google rival, ‘Bard’, to journalists calmly asking robots with…
It was a curious, rich and unique evening. The first hiccup to curse Run to the Nuns was a technical…
Glyn Maxwell and Laura Bowler's reworking of the mythic tale of the seaman condemned to sail the seas unless he…
The magic of fairy dust and imagination, the power of flying, and the enchantment of caring. Crocodiles and pirates, mermaids…
Life is but a dream on the other side of the rainbow. One that we live vividly and share with…
Michael Wynne's play delves into the lives of a typical family, examining the profound impact of mobile phones on their…
Rugby – a physically tough sport, with broken bones, but there is also a camaraderie around playing a team sport…
Discussing controversial topics is one of the prerogatives of theatre. Immigration and European identity, or lack thereof, is as controversial…