A brief review of a brief evening. I suppose there’s something to be said about the pedestrian pace of these three solo ...
This summer, Birmingham Stage Company returns to London’s West End with the funniest, fearsome and most farcical facts from ...
Slippery at Omnibus Theatre has been developed in partnership with London Friend, the UK’s oldest Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans charity, specifically with Antidote: London Friend’s Drug and Alcohol ...
In these current difficult times, The Beekeeper of Aleppo, the Nottingham Playhouse’s stage adaptation of Christy Lefteri’s novel of the same name, is a goo ...
These 70-minute, two-handed plays, by Paul Bradshaw, make up an interesting double-bill at Park90. The first, tell me ...
Exhibitions on screen are a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it democratises art by making it available to a wider audience. This is especially the case for folk who cannot afford the expense of a ...
Maria Speight's Two Strangers and a Clipboard is a work in progress with an ingenious premise, one that plays with the ...
Nominated in the 2023 Olivier Awards for ‘Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre’ (the eligibility criteria for that ...
Victoria Wood died at the age of 62 almost ten years ago, but, as this tribute shows, the legacy of her music and humour ...
Every September and October in Britain, a specific form of migration takes place. Thousands of 18-, 19- and 20-year-olds cram ...
The WhatsOnStage Awards are theatreland’s annual awards ceremony spotlighting the best of the UK theatre industry, and the only major UK theatre awards voted ...
Mary, Queen of Scots, performed by Scottish Ballet at Sadler’s Wells, is not to be missed by those who love dance. It is a ...