New Plays Festival: A celebration of new theatre
Arts Richmond’s biannual New Plays Festival showcased new, short-form theatre at the Orange Tree Theatre. Four pieces of theatre competed
Arts Richmond’s biannual New Plays Festival showcased new, short-form theatre at the Orange Tree Theatre. Four pieces of theatre competed
Tim Edge’s second play addresses important themes of corporate sexism and toxic masculinity in the workplace in an intense, dramatic
Richmond Shakespeare Society’s production of David Mamet’s ‘American Buffalo’ at the Mary Wallace Theatre brought the Windy City to life
A review of Jack Thorne’s A Christmas Carol at the Old Vic: 5 stars ***** This year’s rendition of A
Cinderella, Brixton House Theatre – ★★★★☆ It would be hard to imagine a glass slipper on Brixton Lane. It is
Cosmic horror descended on England’s capital last week as the London Lovecraft Festival returned after a three-year break. Hosted at
Standing At The Sky’s Edge is set on the infamous Park Hill housing estate in Sheffield. The musical sprawls across
Does anything say that Christmas is upon us in London more than seeing Jack Thorne’s adaptation of Dickens’ ‘A Christmas
As with the newspapers that the newsies sell, this story contains spoilers! As the sun rises on the streets of
In a flourish of glitter, snow, song and dance, pantomime has returned to the stage in the form of Cinderella
The Wonderful at Theatre Peckham celebrates diversity and spreads festive joy, while staying true to L. Frank Baum’s classic tale.