There are not that many male authors who can write (flawed and complex) women protagonists both convincingly and ...
East Bank Stratford is the much heralded, brand new cultural and educational district within Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, ...
There may not, as one of the Exeter Chiefs players helpfully points out, be any mountains in all of Devon, but there are ...
This is not a show that attempts to counter stereotypes. It not only embraces them, it takes them out to dinner and a movie ...
Wessex Grove and Gavin Kalin Productions are delighted to announce that Romesh Ranganathan will make his West End stage debut ...
The BBC Television sitcom Fawlty Towers was first seen in 1975, John Cleese and Connie Booth getting the idea from staying at ...
I suppose my fellow theatregoer had a point when she winced and groaned at a musical number performed in a urinal. I don’t ...
It was heartening to see an almost full house on a Monday at Theatre Royal Brighton for the first night of Danny Robins' 2:22 ...
Lifers is a powerful, thought-provoking piece of theatre which addresses the reality of incarceration and relationship ...
Playing till the 25th of October, this 25th anniversary production of Joe Penhall’s Blue/Orange at the Greenwich Theatre is as relevant today as it was at the ...
Cirque is a hugely enjoyable variety show consisting of song and dance, humour, audience participation(!), and, of course, ...
One of the show’s two critical incidents has already happened before the events in the play get going, and almost everything ...