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The director Simon Godwin has offered up the most impassioned version of this play imaginable, its often unwieldy length here filleted to 90-minutes as hurtling and relentless as the very jo…
A brave venture that by necessity feels incomplete, Dream offers a take on A Midsummer Night's Dream that may surprise even those who think they've seen everything that can be done with Shak…
This is the latest entertainment from Les Enfants Terribles, the adventuresome company founded in 2001 whose immersive, interactive Alice's Adventures Underground was Olivier nominated in 20…
Danny Sapani and Adrian Lester in new two-hander by Lester's wife, Lolita Chakrabarti, livestreaming through Sunday
Solo plays are everywhere these days and why not? So it's not too surprising to note the renewed interest in All On Her Own, a slice of Terence Rattigan esoterica that premiered on TV in 196…
The cumulative effect is of a lot of well-meaning performers acting into a digital void or, perhaps, delivering audition speeches for some sort of drama school panel that exists just out of …
Sam Tutty was five months into his career-making star turn on the West End in Dear Evan Hansen when the pandemic shut London theatres down last March. Far from sitting idle, the industrious …
'Dick Whittington' never opened at the National but can be seen online
Comic double-act reviewed the night before performances were suspended indefinitely
The 'Goes Wrong' team brings their irrepressible improv show to the West End
The Almeida Theatre reopens for the first time since March.
Simon Russell Beale and Patsy Ferran in fresh adaptation of Dickens
Interview with MARY POPPINS leading man Charlie Stemp
Review of 2020 Olivier Awards
'The Last Five Years' revival is itself revived at Southwark Playhouse
review of Old Vic In Camera presentation of the late Brian Friel's 1979 play 'Faith Healer'
Alfresco 'Pippin' revival at south London pub theatre
C-o-n-t-a-c-t " the letters are aptly distanced to suit the times " marks the English-language premiere of an alfresco theatre piece that premiered in Paris during lockdown.
The off-Broadway hit heads to London.
The effervescent revival's - dutifully directed by MARK BRAMBLE with faultless choreography by RANDY SKINNER - great asset are its effortless charms and its leave-your-troubles-at-the-door a…