The director Ivo van Hove gives a distinctive tilt to the classic play All My Sons, without distracting from the complexity ...
Michael Burden, Chair of the Society for Theatre Research, said, “Howard, who has looked after the Book Prize for many years, ...
The Writers' Guild of Great Britain has announced the winners of the 21st Olwen Wymark Awards, named in honour of the playwright who died in 2013, for its members to thank "those who have given them a ...
The Big Tiny will this year present pantos of The Pied Piper of Hamelin at Bury Met and Rumpelstiltskin at Contact in ...
Larina Waltz was part of the 2024 show, Pictures at an Exhibition part of the 2025. It is a treat to see them both again, so ...
Michael Keegan-Dolan’s The Only Tune is tongue-in-cheek dance theatre, a dance macabre, a piece of grand guignol, to Muhly’s ...
Just two hours plus interval, Red Shoes may be short but is, of course, another sell-out triumph for Bourne and New ...
Payal Ramchandani premièred her latest work Just Enough Madness last night at Dance City, showing a mature and dark glimpse ...
Completing the Kamkwamba family are Madeline Appiah (Agnes), Tsemaye Bob-Egbe (Annie) and Sifiso Mazibuko (Trywell). Appiah ...
Fans of the novel The Talented Mr. Ripley will be delighted with the respectful adaptation and stunning central performance ...
Vivek Nityananda’s play is set over a decade ago, when Theresa May was Home Secretary, but contemporary Home Office attitudes ...
Flo O’Mahony takes a more focused personal approach to a work of affection, creating a show entirely for the pleasure of her older sister, Rachel O’Mahony. The title is, therefore, literal—audience ...
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