The Painkiller
There is something inherently British about the way we delight in farce. Perhaps it is…
There is something inherently British about the way we delight in farce. Perhaps it is…
It’s just as well that Nell Gwynn was a real person because she’d be entirely…
It’s amazing how a bit of nakedness never fails to entertain. Basic as the response…
A tried and tested formula such as Richard Eyre’s 1994 production of La Traviata would…
Hot on the heels of the Young Vic’s bold, modern and fascinatingly tongue in cheek…
The power of Harold Pinter to shock and unnerve has clearly not lessened over time.…
The newly-redecorated Old Vic theatre boasts a shiny white entrance hall, revamped all-day basement café,…
There is absolutely no doubt that Kinky Boots will shove a bit of verve into…
The Royal Opera House and BAFTA already have rather a good relationship. You may have…
Shakespeare was clever, wasn’t he? Bowling around Elizabethan London, bard-ing away, and managing to write…
As part of the Almeida Greeks season, intrepid author Rachel Cusk has re-imagined the most…
The Queensland Ballet made its debut at the London Coliseum last week, and the company…