Zelda, Trafalgar Studios, London
Trafalgar Studios, London: Delving into the tortured mind of Zelda Fitzgerald is an exciting affair - sometimes terrifying and frequently entertaining. Read the full review
Trafalgar Studios, London: Delving into the tortured mind of Zelda Fitzgerald is an exciting affair - sometimes terrifying and frequently entertaining. Read the full review
King's Head Theatre, London: Although the stage is small and the scenery rather sparse, Charles Court Opera presents a vibrant, action-packed show, with the emphasis placed firmly on the pla…
Finborough Theatre, London: Set in 1935, during the dying days of failing company Briggs and Murrison, Cornelius resonates surprisingly with a modern audience. Read the full review
Lost Theatre, London: As London's Olympics hysteria reaches its peak, Proud weighs in with a well-timed punch, hoping to grab the attention of a sports-fixated audience. Read the full r…
The Queen's House, London: Witnessed by a massive, night-time crowd, the size and visual impact of this free outdoor show is absolutely spectacular. Read the full review
Various locations in central Liverpool: Marionette magic on a giant scale was embraced by the people of Liverpool at the weekend as Royal De Luxe's Sea Odyssey Giant Spectacular took ov…
White Bear, London: Let Them Call It Mischief's production of The Alchemist certainly can't be accused of being dull, no matter what your perspective on this Ben Jonson satire full…
Greenwich Playhouse, London: As the Galleon Theatre Company vacates Greenwich Playhouse after 17 years as the resident company at the venue it established, it chooses The Duchess of Malfi as…
Southwark Playhouse, London: Written in 1997, a more innocent age when a private phone call merely involved closing the door, The Shallow End does make a surprising amount of accurate predic…