Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis review at the Park Theatre, London " 'enjoyably kooky comedy'
Though it was written in 1999, this is the first time Charlotte Jones' comedy about a dominatrix contemplating quitting the profession as
Though it was written in 1999, this is the first time Charlotte Jones' comedy about a dominatrix contemplating quitting the profession as
You could probably start a support group for parents who have been forced to watch Frozen hundreds of time over the years,
Write a modern reinterpretation of a classic that switches the gender of key characters and you'd get queues outside the Young Vic.
At this time of year, there's a tendency to be overly kind towards lacklustre festive entertainment because "it's Christmas". With this in
Julie Atherton has the best mournful, half-cut stare into the middle distance I've ever seen on stage and she puts it to
Sex is rarely nailed well on stage. There's the full gamut of fully-clothed bums awkwardly reared in the air and mimed trouser-refastening
There's a certain point at which two single men living in a houseshare crosses the line from chummy to tragic " let's
As I waited for Warheads to start, I tried to think of any theatre I had seen before that could be considered
You can see why director Jamie Armitage has paired these two Tennessee Williams one-act plays together for King's Head Theatre's Queer Season.
It's been just over a year since LGBT+ theatre Above the Stag moved into its latest Vauxhall home. Ambitious shows such as
There's a certain level of chutzpah in the title of Damon Intrabartolo and Jon Hartmere's sung-through musical about star-crossed gay lovers at