Machinal is an episodic narrative about events leading up to a murder. A young typist (Emily Berrington) is made an offer of marriage by her boss Jone...
Nestled on the first floor of the Hippodrome, above the pulsating casino with roulette wheels and blackjack tables, is The Matcham Room Theatre. It is...
Sean O’Casey’s 1926 play tells the story of the Easter Rising which had occurred a decade before; the figures that spearheaded this campaign were famo...
Dormandy’s adaptation of E M Forster’s novel is provocative in its attention to colonial relations between British and Indian individuals; the play sh...
This production of Cyril’s Success is the first in London since 1890. This is not a famous play, but it certainly has some good qualities in terms of ...
Dolly Would combines a love for the country music superstar Dolly Parton with scientific analysis of the cloned sheep Dolly. Louise Mothersole and Reb...
Irvine Welsh, of Trainspotting notoriety, has brought two damp squibs to this year’s Fringe: Performers and Creatives. The former is set in an office ...
This stand-up show is perfect for punters with a penchant for surrealism. Tony Law gallops through an impressive array of material, from a semi-profes...
£¥€$ (LIES) starts with everyone being allocated to a gambling table. The croupiers portion out gambling chips for each person, where everyone represe...
Give Me Your Love is a Beckettian play about PTSD. It has an early start and a weighty theme, which is a lot to take in at breakfast time, but it is w...