A new play written and directed by Richard Eyre is something to look forward to. Neil Marriot an eminent paediatrician…
I was very excited to visit the Shakespeare North Playhouse in Prescot, being from Liverpool and usually having to travel…
It's too conformist. It's not political enough. There's a diversity problem. The drag debate began long ago and won't be…
Following a very successful run at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, ‘Queenz: The Show With Balls’ has strutted into London…
Books for young adults tackling some tough issues are big business now and Malorie Blackman’s Noughts and Crosses is a…
Waleed Akhtar’s new play is sharp as it combines the warmth of friendship with the brutal reality of life as…
Not many debut works are voted as one the best 50 British plays of all time, but anyone who has…
As Edinburgh comes down off its narcotic high of hosting the largest arts Festival in the world, and just as…
The Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre concludes its 90th season with playwright Inua Ellams' fiercely modern adaptation of Sophocles' Ancient…
The wickedly funny, energetic and chaotic Heathers is back in the West End and for its second run at The…