I was compelled to see this play as soon as I read its succinct by-line: a true story of a man who sold a country that did ...
Producers Naoya Kinoshita, Kumiko Yoshii, John Gore and Kenny Wax are delighted to announce the UK premiere production of THE ...
With the recent appointment of the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, the Rt Rev and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally DBE (yes, I had ...
Not in the Mood for Quiche Anymore is a thoughtful play which seeks to hold a mirror up to loneliness, the search for a fulfilling relationship, and the pitfall ...
Whatever you may think of the play itself, and it is by no means perfect, I doubt whether you will see such committed, high ...
Imagine the scene. A tranquil spot in Torquay, with beautiful scenery and everything you could ask for the perfect getaway.
Let’s just say it’s not every night that I walk away from a theatre wondering whether I should get myself a copy of I Love ...
Getting Through It is a powerful, deeply personal yet universally relatable double-bill of monologues and poetry.
Past memories seemed to be a running theme in this double-bill, featuring nineteen dancers apparently over sixty years of age ...
In the over-revelatory publicity for Honeymoon Enchantress, there is a passing reference to “dark intent”. It’s a quote from ...
University students can sometimes be unhinged firebrands – and this play, opening in the week when a University of Oxford ...
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