A new play full of difficult topics and important themes that currently lacks bite
Month: April 2026
A vivid, immersive portrait of young queer lives
Flora Wilson Brown's adaptation of Virginia Woolf's The Waves is vibrant and glittering, effortlessly capturing the strange warp and weft…
A superbly acted Arthur Miller masterclass in family tension, where the real price isn’t on anything in the attic.
A joyful and vibrant ballet romcom, set in the Spanish summer sun.
Jeyasingh’s contemporary dance interpretation of The Tempest is a tidal wave of interesting postcolonial ideas, but few reach the shore.
Susan Jeremy moves from firings to finding herself with wit, warmth, and resilience.
Demonstrating that you don’t need to be stuck in an underground bunker to create a glorious dystopian world. Don’t Panic…
A wonderfully performed concert featuring the typical soprano lineup.
A compelling and exhilaratingly confusing experiment in time and understanding that pays glorious tribute to performers and performance gone before.









