'Class act from start to end': WHAT'S IN A NAME? " Touring
Jeremy Sams' translation of Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière's 2010 play Le Prénom, What's in a Name? proves to be a class act from start to end.
Jeremy Sams' translation of Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière's 2010 play Le Prénom, What's in a Name? proves to be a class act from start to end.
The Exorcist is a little flabby, even at a short 100 minute running time, and it never matches the nerve-shredding tension of the movie version, but there are sufficient scares to get the bl…
There are few shows that pack more entertainment into two hours, and few that stand up to repeat viewing like Rocky Horror. Hands-down one of the best musicals of all time and with this firs…
Relatively obscure British crime writer Ethel Lina White's greatest legacy is her 1936 novel, The Wheel Spins - two years after publication, Alfred Hitchcock directed the film The Lady Vanis…