Barmy Britain pt. 2 is a fun, educational show. I would recommend it to anyone aged 6-10 but it’s really funny and lots of older people would enjoy it...
Actor-turned-writer Simon Paisley Day plays it safe with his new comedy Raving, focusing on three couples as they spend a disastrous weekend together ...
Any show that has lasted nearly half a decade on the same stage deserves a round of applause in and of itself, without even having to enter the theatr...
Although I am a cabaret virgin in many respects, KT Sullivan and Karen Kohler are a marvellous duo, who introduce a unique and stylised cabaret perfor...
Sensual energy in a sub terrain cellar, to animal evolution, to a nightmare dystopian micro-society: Rambert presents an electric triple bill at Sadle...
Fresh, short and engaging, with humour rippling through – Greg Wohead’s monologue show (plus musical accompanist) is just the sort of show you want to...
A love story divided between London and Cyprus is haunted by ghosts from the past in James Phillips’ new play Hidden in the Sand. A lot of research ha...
George Macdonald's Victorian fairytale The Light Princess is given a twenty first century makeover in the National Theatre's latest venture into the w...
Gorillas, Gorillas, Gorillas! Polka theatre’s new Gorilla will leave every child (and animal-lover) wide-eyed at all the fun traits it has to offer. L...
Sicily, summer 1916. The village women finish harvesting Old Simone’s almond crop, and we are introduced to the characters through their cheerful sing...