The Cabin, playing at Barons Court Theatre from July 7th to the 11th, has a very intriguing setup. Former school classmates ...
Acid’s Reign bursts into life with a thunderous opening. Against a backdrop of activist posters, the cast launch into powerful harmonies about climate action, instantly drawing the audience into a ...
Paul Bouchier, the production’s Company Manager, took to the stage just before the performance I attended finally got underway to let the audience know there was a minor technical issue, already being ...
The Sabai Pavilion has landed on Shepherd’s Bush Green. That can only mean one thing, The Lady Boys of Bangkok are back in ...
Originally presented in 2017 and in celebration of the extraordinary life of British artist David Hockney, Exhibition On Screen’s remarkable film David Hockney at the Royal Academy of Arts has ...
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Forget the slow-motion fight scenes in the most recent National Theatre production of Coriolanus – this small-scale offering from the Acting Gymnasium isn’t messing about. Sharp, slick and with a ...
Abigail’s Party is a suburban, situational tragi-comedy of manners and a satire on the aspirations and tastes of the new middle class that emerged in Britain in the 1970s. Mike Leigh developed the ...
A dining table set with four chairs stands centre stage, a candelabra taking pride of place as the audience awaits the ...
A mixture of captions (not, on the evening I attended, fully functional or always able to keep up with the cast’s delivery of ...
Rash actions in youth often lead to dire consequences in future. Which is one of the underlying themes of Teresa Deevy's 1937 emotionally-layered play Wife ...
Written by Lucy Prebble, The Effect was met with widespread critical acclaim when it premiered at The National Theatre in 2012. Having unfortunately missed th ...