Review: Solving cold war mysteries beneath Kensington Central Library with Dead Quiet
Immersive theatre is always a gamble. Even for those of us with a long history of stepping out of the
Immersive theatre is always a gamble. Even for those of us with a long history of stepping out of the
To call myself a Friends fan would be an understatement. I have watched the television series from start to end
Chiaroscuro is a revival of Jackie Kay’s 1986 work at Bush Theatre that explores the issues surrounding race, homosexuality and
Anyone who played Pro Evolution Soccer over FIFA in the early 2000s will know you don’t necessarily need the official
Every now and then I feel I am enduring a play rather than watching for pleasure. With the Royal Court’s
Anita is spooning a powder into a cup in a way that betrays this must be done just so. She
As drag legend Lavina Co-op, 67, enters the stage wearing a flamingo-print blouse, it becomes apparent that not only will
“1 2 3, what are we fighting for?” is the famous song lyric that opens Shirley Lauro’s A Piece of
Sisters at the Bread and Roses Theatre in Clapham North explores the clash between modernity and tradition in the relationship
Women flocked to the opening night of Dirty Dancing at New Wimbledon Theatre yesterday. And after a cheeky peak of
Bill Kenwright’s latest production of Ghost The Musical captivated audiences by getting to the heart of the epic love story