
Life: A spectacular sound and light experience at St Martin-in-the-Fields
As the longest January on record is at last ending and the days seem to be finally getting longer, it’s time to head into the
As the longest January on record is at last ending and the days seem to be finally getting longer, it’s time to head into the
I suppose it’s not surprising that anyone who would be happy for their Instagram posts to be displayed in front of an audience is a)
The King and I was first performed on Broadway in March 1951 and has been playing somewhere ever since. It’s based on what for years was
There are various problems with families. First, they know each other too well, and second, on the whole, they can never get away from each
The 2016 multi-award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre production of Jesus Christ Superstar now begins the 2024 leg of its UK tour at Leicester’s Curve, not that
Franco-Uraguayan dramatist Sergio Blanco, one of South America’s most performed living playwrights, calls his work “autofiction” and he puts a writer with his name at
Most of the cast of Michael Frayn’s frenetic farce will have clocked up close to 150 performances by the time it ends its six-month UK
There have been so many variations on The Full Monty—film, musical, TV series—it is considered necessary to advise potential customers that the current touring production is
While stage versions of old sitcoms aren’t uncommon—John Cleese has recently announced that Fawlty Towers will come to theatres later in the year, to join the likes
Touching, funny, poignant, clever, insightful and technically flawless—this is a must-see show for anyone who enjoys theatre at its best and knows, supports or is
A day can be a long time in politics these days, let alone a week, let alone the amount of time it took for this
Past present and future come together to warn us of our impending doom in a remarkably funny piece about climate, feminism and intimacy. This new