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It is relatively easy, I would imagine, to shout and swear about everything wrong with the world for an hour – at the risk of ...
All will be revealed in this riotous romantic comedy with a catchy score as big as its heart. Tackling themes of online ...
Boys from the Blackstuff is a play adapted by James Graham from Alan Bleasdale's 1982 BAFTA-winning television series of the ...
Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and John Stalker Productions with co-producers ADAMA Entertainment and Guy James are ...
Unspoken tension rules the day in Stereophonic, the smash-hit rock & roll-based drama. This new play by David Adjami, fresh ...
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Boublil and Schönberg’s musical sensation LES MISÉRABLES, Cameron Mackintosh is ...
A strange and sometimes surreal exploration of domestic power writ large in Robert Wolfe’s debut play. Set against the ...
A fellow circusgoer observed, “It’s not exactly Cirque du Soleil!” Well, it isn’t, I agreed, before countering that ...
Alas, this show has nothing to do with Elvis Presley. In some kingdoms, there is a clear line of succession to the throne – ...
If you go down to the woods today, you are sure of a big Shakespearian surprise. Midnight Circle Productions have taken a ...
As someone who is ever-so-slightly phobic about audience participation but equally a politics junkie, I was both nervous and ...
See Primark and Die is the fourth and final play in Claire Dowie's Swansong now showing at Finborough Theatre. Originally ...