A simple yet thought-provoking promenade drama about the brutal dictatorship of General Pinochet in Chile.
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Honk!, Union Theatre – Review
A joyful family musical with a simple aesthetic that cannot disguise its high production values.
Read More »Win tickets to see Shit-faced Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing at Leicester Square Theatre
This is your chance to win tickets to see Shit-faced Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing at Leicester Square Theatre. To enter simply retweet one of our Much Ado About Nothing competition tweets before 5pm on 9 April 2017 AND tell us your favourite screwball comedy. Marking the seventh anniversary of the award-winning Shit-faced Shakespeare brand, the company are back in London with a brand new production for 2017: Much Ado About Nothing. Shit-faced Shakespeare is the hilarious combination of an entirely ...
Read More »Interview: Titas Halder on ‘Escape the Scaffold’
'Escape the Scaffold' playwright Titas Halder tells us more about his visions as a theatre-maker and how it all began with a school assignment.
Read More »Chinglish at Park Theatre – Review
This show will transport you to China and make you fall in love with every single character.
Read More »Custody, Ovalhouse – Review
A raw, visceral and, above all, human show. Powerful poetry in play form. Everything theatre should be.
Read More »Triple Threat, Soho Theatre – Review
Irreverent, bold and outrageous, this show is just something else.
Read More »Incident at Vichy, Finborough Theatre – Review
This Holocaust drama is powerful in its message and delivery, while maintaining a subtlety and elegance in its execution.
Read More »Adam & Eve… and Steve, King’s Head Theatre – Review
The script never quite matches the promise of the plot and lacks real belly laughs, but a bright and talented cast sees it through to a satisfactory conclusion.
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