This week Ava Pickett has won both the Critics’ Circle Theatre Award and The Standard Theatre Award for Most Promising Young ...
A compelling one-hander, The Trials of Being a Gentleman is beautifully written and directed by Jon Lawrence and superbly ...
When receiving a press release, there are two words guaranteed to raise my spirits and make me eager to see a show. The words ...
Manet, Monet, Money - Matrimony, if you’ll pardon the coinage. A Mirrored Monet interweaves the art world, money, matrimony ...
In Squidge, Tiggy Bayley’s debut solo show, dark comedy and emotional vulnerability intertwine to chart the inner life of ...
Thirty years on from the film that changed everything, the World Premiere of Trainspotting The Musical storms into the West ...
Producers Rebecca Stafford and Eleanor Lloyd are delighted to announce that Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution at London County Hall will extend un ...
Above a warm and welcoming pub sits the Bridge House Theatre, an intimate space where the audience surrounds a central stage, ...
Originally an award-winning book by Onjali Q Raúf, often studied in junior schools, The Boy at the Back of the Class has been ...
This new play, written by Steve Barker, focuses on the relationship between screen siren Marilyn Monroe and playwright Arthur ...
After a 27-year hiatus, Maxim Gorky’s tale of the Russian bourgeoisie returns to the National Theatre in a new adaptation by ...
The Coronet Theatre Bar in London was the perfectly delightful setting for the March edition of Poetry Club, with its ...
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