Review: Juliet & Romeo at the Chelsea Theatre
Romeo and Juliet is an age old tale that has seen infinite adaptations for the stage and screen. The format
Romeo and Juliet is an age old tale that has seen infinite adaptations for the stage and screen. The format
How would you describe a show where two amateur actors take on 16 distinct roles, in a story which shifts
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Knowing very little about Epic Love and Pop Songs when I walked into the New Wimbledon Theatre Studio, I can’t
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The Orange Tree Theatre uses drama to bring a modern twist to Shakespeare to enhance the learning and creativity of
TALK PROPA focuses on the difficulties of being a northern woman in the performing arts and the world of acting.
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