Review: Dancing at Lughnasa, The National Theatre
Over thirty years on from where it was first played in 1991, Josie Rourke’s revival of Brian Friel’s Olivier award-winning
Over thirty years on from where it was first played in 1991, Josie Rourke’s revival of Brian Friel’s Olivier award-winning
A swarm of arrows are suspended over the stage in Henry V, creating a constant sense of uneasiness. When will
A new production of Henry V promising war, authentic swords and fresh female perspectives opens tomorrow in Twickenham. The play
Lisa Langseth’s “The Woman Who Turned Into a Tree” has arrived at the Omnibus Theatre in Clapham and will continue
The crowds of Trafalgar Square will find themselves caught up in Jesus’ last hours in Jerusalem as a full-scale re-enactment
Cosmic horror descended on England’s capital last week as the London Lovecraft Festival returned after a three-year break. Hosted at
Kingston’s Rose Theatre welcomed Pilot Theatre’s Noughts & Crosses production to the stage from 31 January to 11 February. Noughts
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
Shakespeare’s Globe announced the casting for its climate-conscious festive production, The Fir Tree from 15 to 31 December, alongside play-related
The Lavender Hill Mob played at the Richmond Theatre, starring Miles Jupp and Justin Edwards as Holland and Pendlebury, a