Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf is a play drenched in disappointment.
Judging by film releases and the proliferation of horror festivals, the medium appears to be incredibly popular with ...
Starter For Ten is a smart, playful, charming and thoroughly British new musical. It was first seen at The Bristol Old Vic in ...
Birmingham Rep has unveiled Rep Together, a campaign to raise funds to subsidise 5,000 £5 tickets for young people under 25 ...
More than a decade after its successful New York première in 2013, the late Richard Greenberg’s comedy gets its European ...
It’s fitting then that Scottish Ballet's newest performance, Mary, Queen of Scots, is a sly commentary on the pressures of ...
Little M and their friend Punk the Puffer Fish find a suitcase filled with mysterious treasures, sparking questions about the ...
A positive part of the intensity is the close collaboration of the cast of three, who bring fierce commitment to their ...
It is unlikely that the romantic myth of the carefree wandering hobo persists in this day and age but, just in case, Myra's ...
The Paris-based, internationally-focused Alchemy Theatre is to make its London debut at Theatre503 this month with Luke Thornborough’s “heart-racing feminist sci-fi thriller” Alone.
The Flowers of Srebrenica marks the thirtieth anniversary of these horrific events with a performance by five actors, ...
Kill the Beast’s cartoon-grotesque adaptation of Tom Baker’s 1999 novel The Boy Who Kicked Pigs gets full-throttle treatment ...
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