Handsworth and Hallam Theatre Co raise the bar and the roof with their highly enjoyable and professional production of Stephen…
Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway is a book with a formidable reputation. Its seismic cultural impact is still fascinating to ponder…
RON is one of those rare productions that refuses to stay in a single genre and is all the better…
Jade Franks’ one-woman show, Eat the Rich (but maybe not me mates x), has had a fairytale run. Its sold-out…
The UK tour of The Bodyguard brings the high-stakes, romantic thriller to life on stage, expertly balancing the glitz of…
Some productions tell a story. Others invite you into a landscape, a culture and a state of mind. Strength in…
As the last of Vivaldi’s descending runs in L’inverno (“Winter”) hurtles towards a ritardando at cliff’s edge, bringing the show…
Some productions arrive with a clear sense of identity, and Desperate Scousewives: Lily’s Story wastes no time establishing exactly what…
War Horse is a two hour twenty-minute spectacle of sublime animated visuals and skilful puppetry. A story that gets to…
Joshua Harmon’s We Had a World arrives Downstairs at Hampstead Theatre following a critically acclaimed debut in New York last…