The Home Secretary, the Foreign Secretary, and the Lord Chamberlain have all be found hanging in their own chambers. Each victim died on their birthda...
Telling the all-too-familiar, yet deeply unknown, story of poverty and homelessness in Western society, “Hunger” is a poignant and much-needed call fo...
Exploring artificial intelligence, emotional learning and what it means to be post-human, the play starts with a clearly very thoroughly rehearsed seq...
Any visit to Glyndebourne is an event, not solely a performance. Undoubtedly, it is not only its highly-rated opera, but also Glyndebourne’s astoundin...
This musical adaptation of the late Sue Townsend’s novel immerses you in the urban East Midlands of the early Thatcherite era, as seen through the eye...
If I was between 3 – 7 years old, I would have really loved Dinosaur World Live. As I am 10, the show started to drag a bit for me. Dinosaur World Liv...
This play of Roald Dahl's book is really funny and much of the time it was the adults who were laughing the loudest. The story is about the magic medi...