A black box theatre, dimly lit, with a lack-lustre dinner table placed at the centre, invites the audience to settle…
As people ponder eating their pets due to a cost of living crisis, and war crimes bleed from the airwaves,…
When I arrived at the Camden People’s Theatre on Thursday night, despite having been there several times before, I walked…
Every once in a while, a new musical comes along that is so compelling you want to run around and…
For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy by Ryan Calais Cameron is a powerful,…
Bang Average Theatre’s playful restoration comedy follows a troupe of actors, Mary Moralless, Isabinda Mclovealot and Neil Hasbeen and their…
Tosca is an opera in three acts by Italian composer Puccini, structured as a through-composed work, with arias, recitative, choruses…
A small asteroid hitting London is the context for James Fritz new play now showing at the Soho Theatre. Rather…
“What if Juliet didn’t kill herself?” is the premise of & Juliet, a fun, feminist retelling of Shakespeare’s famous love…
Project Dictator takes control at the New Diorama exploring totalitarianism through clowning and protest. It looks fairly simple but it’s…