Somewhere between Waiting for Godot and waiting in a mile long bathroom line behind the two most annoying people at…
From the novel by Jane Austen comes a play by Zoe Cooper that brings 21st century humour and gender politics…
Riotous, engaging, and will keep you on the edge of your seat. Jeffrey Sweet's Kunstler is making its European Premier…
David Dawson, who has created this new interpretation for Scottish Ballet, sees Swan Lake as the dance equivalent of the…
Good for a laugh and great for a cathartic sob, Alistair McDowall’s Captain Amazing takes only a few minutes (65…
Presented as part of the Assemble Festival, Miss Brexit is a satire on the place of the migrant in post-Brexit…
Faye Treadwell was the manager, and driving force, behind the iconic American vocal group, The Drifters. Formed in 1959, the…
This is Deafinitely’s first co-production between Birmingham Rep and Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. It is a new play exploring a variety…
When Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Phantom’-follow-up ‘Love Never Dies’ hit the West End in 2010, it opened to a critical mauling…
Set in 2000 and 2008, both ends of the Bush Presidency, Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize winning play Sweat depicts life…