
James McAvoy, Best Actor at ES Theatre Awards 2022: ‘Theatre is changing for the better’
He won the award for his standout role in Cyrano de Bergerac, whose director Jamie Lloyd called him, ‘Quite simply the greatest actor of our
He won the award for his standout role in Cyrano de Bergerac, whose director Jamie Lloyd called him, ‘Quite simply the greatest actor of our
The oak-paneled, stained glass, 14th century Middle Temple Hall feels Dickens-ier than Dickens This atmospheric version of Dickens’s evergreen Christmas morality tale, laced with reworked and
This is a firecracker of a set that delivers almost every musical hit from the past 90 years B race yourselves. Cabaret stars Le Gateau Chocolat and Jonny
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
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
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
With the cancellation of regular alternative Christmas shows at the Battersea Barge and Leicester Square Theatre, and the closure of Above the Stag, the future of
This is a cracking night out even if it is a dance of two halves eaky Blinders may have left TV, but the cult crime drama
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
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
S pice Girl Mel C is swapping pop concerts for contemporary dance after taking a “once in a lifetime opportunity” to perform at Sadler’s Wells. The star –
Elegant and danced with assurance, though emotionally the stakes remain sluggish Last week, Ukraine’s culture minister, Oleksandr Tkachenko, urged western classical companies to avoid Tchaikovsky’s