Ella Hickson deliberately renames her adaptation of J.M.Barrie's classic novel, and with good reason. In this revival of their original production, th...
From the tips of fluttering snowflake fingers and gnarly rat’s claws, right down to the sturdy soldier boot, Peter Wright’s production of the Nutcrack...
The annual Christmas show is often a delight for families, providing spectacle and fun for the children, and some decent songs and acting for the adul...
Though one of the most revered texts of English literature, Congreve’s “other” Restoration Comedy is rarely played these days. For that reason alone, ...
I caught up with the current Welsh National Opera season on tour in Oxford and must begin by reporting that musically every single work – Bellini’s I ...
Dry Land is about an American high school swim team. Or rather, it is about adolescence, and trauma, and the way those two things are so often entwine...
This unique show featuring non-stop movement and percussion continues to tour and, if anything, in this incarnation, is better and more appealing than...
Both Happy Girl and Boys Will Be Boys are part of the ‘Tomorrow’s Feminists Today’ section of Camden People’s Theatre’s festival of feminist theatre. ...
Teddy Ferrara is a play that refuses to fall into complacency regarding LGBT equality. It is a play that repeatedly brings up issues that are often pu...