You could perhaps call it Chekhov unplugged, or even Anton goes acoustic. Either way, this debut of the great Russian ...
Into the new year, The Red Shoes will visit Nottingham (3 – 7 February) and Southampton (10 – 14 March), with further tour ...
Set on a cruise along the Nile, the play follows Hercule Poirot as he investigates a brutal murder that disrupts a couple’s ...
Of course much of modern life is aimed at its extension. But as with most ethical questions put to ‘progress’, Kandinsky ...
Girls & Boys, first seen at London’s Royal Court in 2018, is a powerful and compelling piece of theatre conveying a ...
Doran, former artistic director of the RSC, makes his Chichester debut as director. The creative team features designer ...
Directed by Jonathan O’Boyle with musical direction by WhatsOnStage Award-winner Alan Williams, the concert will bring Victor Hugo’s tale to life with a full orchestra, choir, and an all-star West End ...
Running at Evolution London in Battersea Park from 1 August to 7 September 2025, the event marks Secret Cinema’s first London production since 2022 and the first of three planned summer events at the ...
“Anytime we look to the past when it comes to movement, whether it’s choreography or stage movement, basically everybody was ...
Their latest work is a dramatisation of A G Macdonell’s The Autobiography of a Cad, a satirical novel published in 1938 that ...
The event, titled Run At It Laughing, features ten modern 90-minute plays featuring storylines from the 1600s, blending elements of Shakespeare, Chaucer, bedroom farce, and the Carry On films. The ...
Plans have been announced for The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, a new musical based on Rachel Joyce’s novel. The production, with a book by Joyce and music and lyrics by Passenger (composer of ...