This is a play that stays in the mind long after the lights go up. Don’t imagine that this is just another routine gothic horror story – it is a love ...
Kate Stafford’s adaptation of The Tempest is an important contribution to multicultural Shakespeare which in her company’s version of the play brings ...
If the phrase “Chinese whispers” describes the way a tale becomes distorted in the retelling, here we have deception of a more deliberate kind - thoug...
The opera opens up with a lively tune, with five singers, as well as live piano and brass in the background. Behind the boat, inventively made from tw...
Frankenstein’s gripping story of hubris, humanity and revenge has captured the imagination since 1818. The majority of dramatic adaptations focus on t...
The new production of Tommy which has just opened at The Greenwich Theatre, with its incredible choreography, simple staging, and triple-threat cast, ...
Do not Disturb is part of the Greenwich Theatre’s on-going program of fantastic theatre plays specifically designed with children and accompanying adu...
Having heard much about this Broadway and West End hit, and seemingly one of the few audience members here not to have seen it during previous runs, m...
Ever wondered how insufferable Boyzone would be if they contracted a bad dose of religion? Well wonder no longer. Instead, head on down to The Greenwi...
Kidnapped is an exciting adventure story set in Scotland in the 18th century when the Jacobites (who supported Bonnie Prince Charlie) were enemies of ...