Rambert 2 review at Sadler's Wells, London " 'a distinctive triple bill'
Rambert's youth company " Rambert 2 " is back at Sadler's Wells with a triple bill of distinctive pieces. Terms and Conditions
Rambert's youth company " Rambert 2 " is back at Sadler's Wells with a triple bill of distinctive pieces. Terms and Conditions
Oona Doherty's Hard to be Soft: A Belfast Prayer is inspired by the people of her home city. It explores the things
A chain of fairy lights twinkles above a dark hazy room. Dressed in colourful silk and splashes of paint, bodies appear and
After a successful run in 2016, Birds of Paradise Theatre Company has returned to the city for this year's Edinburgh International Festival.
A pool of golden light hits the stage and six dancers dressed in rose, violet and bronze silk dart across the space.
Gabriel Gbadamosi is an Irish-Nigerian poet and playwright who is making his London stage debut with Stop and Search at the Arcola
Daisy Wood-Davis, Jake Quickenden and Marcus Collins are to lead the cast for the 50th Anniversary production of Hair – the Musical. They
Nativity! The Musical is to return with a UK tour in 2019. It will open at the Grand Theatre in Wolverhampton on
Adapted by Mark Ewbank, Artistic Director of Ottisdotter Productions at the Barons Court Theatre, this is the first time in The post Review: Olaf, Barons Court Theatre appeared first on A Yo…
As part of the Barbican's 2018 season, The Art of Change, Rhiannon Faith celebrates women's empowerment through dance theatre. Performed The post Review: Smack That (a conversation), Barbica…
The American playwright Emily Schwend's award winning play Utility arrives at the Orange Tree Theatre with direction by Caitlin McLeod. The post Review: Utility, Orange Tree Theatre appeared…
"They hate it when we laugh at them" Situated in the northern West Bank, the Palestinian city Jenin is an The post Review: Mark Thomas, Stratford East appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
'The Light Catcher' Inspired by the artist Grace Jones and her award winning album 'Nightclubbing' (1981), Rachael Young comes to The post Review: Nightclubbing, Camden People's Theatre appe…
After its hugely successful production staged at the National Theatre in 2001, Paul Miller brings a new revival of Humble Boy written by Charlotte Jones to the Orange Tree Theatre. The play …
"I used to want to change the world" Written by the German writer Falk Richter, Jude Christian directs a satirical production of the Trust at the Gate. The theatre is transported into a long…
As this year's Flamenco Festival, director Angel Rojas brings us an evening at Sadler's Wells filled with rhythmic passion that evolves into a magical liturgy of fiery flamenco dancers and t…
'The Moor is different in the morning, than at night' Written by Catherine Lucie, The Moor is about a young mother Bronagh (Jill Mcausland) who searches for freedom within her life. She long…
'I sometimes think we are being watched.' James Grieve directs a new production of Birch's Black Mountain at the Orange Tree Theatre. A raw psychological thriller, that shows the destructive…