After an extremely successful run in the West End, this retelling of Jane Austen’s most famous love story is on…
I should start this by qualifying up front that while I enjoy the ballet, I am by no means a…
George Bernard Shaw wrote Mrs Warren's profession in 1893. It was immediately banned by the Lord Chamberlain, and it was…
‘Noughts & Crosses’, adapted for the stage by Sabrina Mahfouz for Pilot Theatre, is based on a series of young…
‘The Rise and Fall of Little Voice’ by Jim Cartwright comes to West London’s Richmond Theatre this week as part…
A spectacular, innovative, and fun rock and roll musical, Richard O’Brien’s Rocky Horror Show is a guaranteed party and enjoyable…
When actor James Gaddas received an offer to work on a television documentary exploring the origins of Bram Stoker’s Dracula,…
From screen to stage, Fatal Attraction does make a long journey, making it relevant to a 21st-century audience after its…
The Olivier award-nominated tragicomedy The Dresser, by Ronald Harwood, is poignant, funny and a little heart-breaking. The show at Richmond…