The Art Of Illusion

When it premièred in Paris in 2014 as Le Cercle des Illusionistes, Alexis Mischalik’s play garnered Molière awards for both Best Author and Best Director

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Blaccine: First Dose review

Honest triptych of audio monologues on Black British identity and the pandemic During lockdown, Pitlochry Festival Theatre collaborated with the Edinburgh Lyceum to produce Sound

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Dick Whittington review

Matt Slack brings irreverent edginess to this entertaining, big-budget panto spectacle This plum show from panto giants Crossroads is playful and anarchic, buoyed up by

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Sons of the Prophet

Set in a Pennsylvania town called Nazareth in area area where names are borrowed from the Middle East, Sons of the Prophet presents a Maronite

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As You Like It

There is a holiday mood to Josie Rourke’s production of As You Like It being performed in the round at central London’s newest theatre, the

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