A novel setting gives the Bard’s most performed play fresh impetus.
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Time for Heroes, Barons Court Theatre – Review
An authentic and heartfelt drama about friendship, love, and war from one of London’s most talented young writers.
Read More »Win tickets to Billy Elliot The Musical! – Closed
We're delighted to be able to offer you the chance to win a pair of top price tickets to see Billy Elliot The Musical, the award-winning staple of London's West End theatre scene.
Read More »Pubs: the coalface of British theatre?
Both history and experience demonstrate the natural affinity between booze and drama. Clare Annamalai hails the humble pub theatre, and looks forward to a time when the regions have their share.
Read More »Songs of Lear, BAC – Review
Truly remarkable craft, but fails to capture completely.
Read More »Britain’s Best Recruiting Sergeant, Unicorn Theatre – Review
This inspiring story of the life of Vesta Tilley is excitement and exhilaration from start to finish.
Read More »The Cabinet of Zoological Curiosities, Rich Mix – Review
Intriguing and strange. You’ll be taken on a journey of the imagination and feel like a child being read bedtime stories!
Read More »John and Jen, Drayton Arms – Review
A strong cast do their best with a book that tries to do too much.
Read More »Ablutions, Soho Theatre – Review
Powerful performances make this a memorable and entertaining production, mixing comedy and pathos, mime and soliloquy.
Read More »If I Cover My Nose You Can’t See My Face, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A lively, funny and interesting spoken word storytelling performance.
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