“Shanghai Dolls” at Kiln Theatre traverses nearly 60 years of Chinese history in a brisk 80 minute run, centering on…
Midnight Cowboy stars Paul Jacob French as Joe Buck, a young and naïve cowboy escaping his small-town roots for the…
An entrepreneur, a nurse and a delivery driver arrive for their speeding awareness course. Each of them at fault for…
Back in the summer of 2010, the nation was glued to their news channels as police carried out the country’s…
This has to be one of the funniest productions I have seen in a long time. Once I got around…
Charlotte Holguin delights in her directorial debut with this revival of Amanda Whittington’s highly entertaining and humorous play which tells…
Having previously been swept away by Matthew Bourne’s Romeo & Juliet and the haunting brilliance of Edward Scissorhands, I knew…
If King Lear remains the biggest challenge for actors of a certain vintage, then the 15000 word solo monologue that…
Think you know Pride and Prejudice? Think again. Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of) is the story you know and love,…
If your sister has died, are you still a sister? All The Happy Things explores the devastating effects of grief…