Set in 1969, this play with songs is a surprisingly (at least to me) engrossing look at a part of the live entertainment ...
By all criteria, The Nutter Next Door is an archetypal piece of fringe theatre. Two actors, a relatively minimalist set, few ...
London Theatre 1 was invited to the Camden People’s Theatre to watch the final dress rehearsal for this new and ambitious ...
Prep school over in the United States takes on a different meaning to prep schools in Blighty – the American definition is a ...
Drama about drama, this is a play that examines the recent trend towards adapting true stories, usually involving at least an ...
Disney Theatrical Group has announced that Broadway’s Bradley Gibson will lead the company of Hercules as is completes its ...
Much thought and attention to detail have gone into this revival of Kinky Boots the Musical - the massive London Coliseum ...
Ken Ludwig's adaptation of Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile does exactly what it sets out to do: it entertains! In fact, ...
The thing about these characters embracing tolerance and understanding is that there’s so much of it in this play that it ...
Edward II is one of Christopher Marlowe’s least-performed plays today, and some may say it is easy to say why. Some would say ...
I missed Sunny Afternoon during its celebrated two-year run in the West End, so I was genuinely delighted to finally catch it ...
Manet, Monet, Money - Matrimony, if you’ll pardon the coinage. A Mirrored Monet interweaves the art world, money, matrimony ...
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