La Cage aux Folles The Play – Park Theatre
Presented for the first time in the English language, Jean Poiret’s play La Cage aux…
Presented for the first time in the English language, Jean Poiret’s play La Cage aux…
I first encountered Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s 1956 tragicomic work Der Besuch der alten Dame translated as…
Backstreet Boys. Britney. Bon Jovi. An eclectic list with two things in common; all have…
A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, one of Shakespeare’s best loved comedies, is back not once, not…
Matthew Broderick makes his West End debut in a role written specifically for him by…
For a relative novice to the world of Cole Porter, Kiss Me Kate was a…
Moliere’s Tartuffe is one of the finest French seventeenth-century comedies. Widely revered as one of…
The Open Air theatre on a sunny bank holiday evening is a magical place -…
Titus Andronicus. Rape. Cannibalism. Extreme bloodshed. Hardly the recipe for a festive Christmas play. Add…
It’s not every Saturday that you’re set a challenge by a Cheshire Cat with attitude.…