This 1987 play looks at the gap between first and second generation immigrants, and is served by breathtaking performances
SOURCE: The Independent at 08:42AMTristan Bernays has created a dementia parable that somehow moves and finds light in the deterioration of the mind - through love
SOURCE: The Independent at 02:48PMThe return of Gore Vidal's presidential drama stars Martin Shaw, Jeff Fahey and Maureen Lipman as well as Honeysuckle Weeks and Glynis Barber
SOURCE: The Independent at 04:34AMDavid Greig's adaption of Aeschylus' story of women refugees transforms 27 local young women from London into storytelling masters, in a timeless, fantastical production of colour,…
SOURCE: The Independent at 08:24AMWhen a therapist is accused by a former client of sexual misconduct, her career, her marriage, and her sanity are all brought into question.
SOURCE: The Independent at 02:48PMLawrence shines in this comic-tragic portrayal of Bertolt Brecht's cursed anti-hero, in a production that embraces the vaudeville character of the play's songs and music
SOURCE: The Independent at 07:12PMDirected by Kathy Burke, written by Bain, and starring three familiar faces from British TV in recent years, this is a production loaded with talent
SOURCE: The Independent at 12:24PMMaking its European Debut at Clapham Omnibus, Kieran Lynn's play on social ills is set in the moral wasteland of a payday lending company
SOURCE: The Independent at 03:24PMFlorian Zeller's follow up play to 'The Truth', directed by Lindsay Posner, contains affecting performances, but the overall result was not entertaining enough to be a light f…
SOURCE: The Independent at 04:33AMThis richly written debut play takes the audience inside a realistically fragile relationship, all to watch it crumble tragically before them.
SOURCE: The Independent at 02:33PMFour mothers grieve the loss of their children in the Aberfan disaster in a remarkably warm, sorrowful, and times even funny drama about survivors, small-town bickering, and make-up.
SOURCE: The Independent at 04:48AMThis translation of Manfred Karge's one woman play has a sparkling central performance about grief, identity, and fiction, but somewhat disappoints with meandering closing scenes
SOURCE: The Independent at 06:04AMSue Townsend's 80s hit about the inner struggles of Leicestershire every-teen Adrian Mole is brought to life in brilliant musical numbers, sung by a stellar cast.
SOURCE: The Independent at 01:04PMp.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 11.0px Helvetica; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} This adaptation of Rene Denfeld's novel is an oddly casual, und…
SOURCE: The Independent at 06:33AMAdam Scott-Prowley has brought his entirely naked and thoroughly exhilarating performance to one of London's newest theatres which will terrify audiences in this unmissable one-man show
SOURCE: The Independent at 01:12PMAfter the suicide of their son, a grieving mother and father dine with his tormenter. Masochism, absolution, forgiveness, and revenge are unravelled in the intimacy of the Finborough Theatre.
SOURCE: The Independent at 05:42AMAn overlooked treasure rewards audiences with revenge, blood, and humour.
SOURCE: The Independent at 07:06AMA black comedy set in 'the best bed and breakfast on the Somme' delivers both on bleakness and glorious belly laughter.
SOURCE: The Independent at 06:06AMHelena Bell directs a solid three hander black comedy which is at its best when observing modern day anti-Muslim sentiments.
SOURCE: The Independent at 04:36AMdebbie tucker green's latest is a beautifully dark and recognisable love story
SOURCE: The Independent at 12:18PMThanks to James Graham's brilliant script, what could be a dry series of head counts is transformed into a thrilling evening of intrigue and laughter
SOURCE: The Independent at 06:31AMTheatre-goers can expect strong performances, raucous laughter and a brilliant mod-con design
SOURCE: The Independent at 05:36AM