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...
The writing of intimate relationships in literature is a tricky art. In the worst instances of such writing, when the author’s labours seem almost lau...
The Rose Theatre, Kingston has a really engaging atmosphere for children with well-designed seating. Most of the seats are double - more like small so...
Richard Bean has hit the big time with One Man, Two Guvnors and Made in Dagenham. Toast, his first play, was produced at The Royal Court in 1999 and i...
It has been 172 years since Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol, a novel about Ebenezer Scrooge, who thinks the festive and joyful arrival of ...
The War of the Roses trilogy, a reboot of the highly acclaimed 1963 RSC adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Henry VI parts 1-3 and Richard III by John...
Very often, this play looks something like a Shakespearean history play. Most of the characters are based directly on real people and many of the even...