Sister Sledge – One Night Only at Royal Albert Hall ★★★★★
Sister Sledge promised to bring the ultimate 70s summer party to the Royal Albert Hall – but were good times had by all?
Sister Sledge promised to bring the ultimate 70s summer party to the Royal Albert Hall – but were good times had by all?
The 2023 Edinburgh Fringe programme featuring 3,013 shows has launched today. The Recs thumbs through the brochure and picks out some favourites
Invisible, Nikhil Parmar’s debut play, is a dark comedy about one man’s struggle to be seen as the hero of his own story
Brokeback Mountain, Annie Proulx’s haunting tale of irresistible forbidden love, gets its world premiere as a play with music at Soho Place
Bleak Expectations, an amusingly silly mashup of Dickens works, arrives in the West End.
Frank Loesser’s classic satire of big business, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, is revived at Southwark Playhouse
Jack Thorne’s new play, The Motive and The Cue, goes backstage of the legendary 1964 Richard Burton / John Gielgud production of Hamlet on Broadway.
Tony! tells the story of how one man went from peace-loving, long-haired hippy and would-be pop star to warmongering multimillionaire.
Self Tape is a bold new work written and performed by Michael Batten exploring the decision of a struggling actor to enter the world of online sex shows