Drama about drama is abound in a meandering dialogue between Peter (Jay Villiers) and his wife Fiona (Maryam d’Abo). The show ...
This gala night was slanted far more towards classical ballet than contemporary dance, which meant that, watching dances out ...
There were enough doors for one of those speedy farces. Alas, it was not to be. The first half of the first half, quite ...
Have you ever dreamed of being on a mission with Buzz Lightyear, scaring a child with Sulley, or even Finding Nemo yourself?
It is always a pleasure to return to the Park Theatre, and this production once again confirms why it remains such a ...
One has to be in the mood for it, but sometimes the middle of the night is the best time for a deep, meaningful conversation.
There is nothing new about Hollywood scandals. From the very beginning of filmmaking, the actors, directors, production crews ...
A show through the lens of nine-year-olds. A story that is more current than we could possibly imagine because we are all experiencing these topics currently in ...
Making his National Theatre debut, Anthony Lau directs a stylish revival of Terence Rattigan’s story of power, corruption and greed, last seen in London over ...
So, what connects Quantum Immortality Theory, paedophilic porn humour, a near-death experience, magic, an outpour of cum jokes, tales of mild gay bashing on the ...
There is something comforting, especially when it is wet and cold outside, about re-visiting an unashamedly old-fashioned, well-made play, notably when much car ...
Adapting Brighton Rock for the stage is no small feat. This iconic novel and film by Graham Greene, later reimagined for ...