Kingston’s stunning Rose Theatre is a shop window for new writing and the latest work to get its premiere down by the river ...
The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus is one of Shakespeare's earliest plays, probably written between 1588 and 1593, coming between the three Henry VI pla ...
A brief showcase at the Institut français du Royaume-Uni (French Institute of the United Kingdom) in South Kensington ...
It’s always a joy to return to the Soho Theatre, and on this occasion, we were especially pleased to find ourselves in the ...
The Weir is a testament to the need for human connection, the possibility of hope, and the enduring power of storytelling.
Hope Mill Theatre are delighted to announce that the full cast for the special fundraising concert of Victoria Wood’s ACORN ...
Producers Barry & Fran Weissler and David Ian for Crossroads Live are delighted to announce that the smash hit romantic ...
In a suburban enclave of East London, September is fringe theatre season. The Wanstead Fringe promises ‘a magnificent banquet ...
I’m one of those people who becomes astutely aware of their surroundings whenever a show (or a movie) gets ‘scary’. I don’t ...
I went to the Coronet in Notting Hill to see the leading Japanese contemporary dance company perform Naraku (2020).  This ...
Folklorica is a curious piece of theatre. It is part fairytale, part allegory, part hard-hitting political fable, with more ...
Hugh Whitemore’s play about the life and times of Alan Turing has been doing the rounds since 1986, and yet it was a show I ...