Ralph Fiennes in Antony and Cleopatra
For one of The Bard’s greatest tragedies, the National Theatre’s latest production of Antony and…
For one of The Bard’s greatest tragedies, the National Theatre’s latest production of Antony and…
I sort of want The Humans to be bad. The last time I dragged Olly…
French playwright and novelist, Yazmina Reza, shook up the entire theatre industry with her vibrant…
The Price, written after Arthur Miller’s most acclaimed works, Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, A View…
Switzerland, the award-winning play about the American novelist Patricia Highsmith by Australian Joanna Murray-Smith, is…
Classic Spring’s flawless production of Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy An Ideal Husband, directed by Jonathan Church…
It is unlikely that you will see a bleaker, nastier or funnier play in the…
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s latest production in the West End is a retelling of one…
Bernard Pomerance’s multi-award-winning play, The Elephant Man is a powerful and poignant look at both…
Miss Brodie is a paradox – magnificent and ridiculous, naïve and dangerous in equal measure.…
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 -…