The Crucible – National Theatre ★★★★
The Crucible at the National Theatre is a timely reminder of the destructive power of rigid dogma.
The Crucible at the National Theatre is a timely reminder of the destructive power of rigid dogma.
Attenborough and his Animals brings a global voyage through the natural world to Wilton’s Music Hall.
The Seagull at Bridge House Theatre sees Luke Adamson’s adaptation bring out both the comedy and the tragedy of Chekhov’s famous drama.
Living a Little offers laughter, tears…oh and a zombie apocalypse
Dog / Actor is a simple equation: 1 actor + 2 plays = a triumph of the theatre of imagination
Move Fast and Break Things offers a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of high tech and the digital self
Moment of Grace explores the famous visit thirty-five years ago by Diana Princess of Wales to Britain’s first AIDS Unit and its impact on three people.
Starcrossed uncovers a different pair of secret lovers from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet in a clever, queer retelling at Wiltons.
Abigail Williams was elevated to a position of power briefly at the Salem Witch trials. This new play explores an imagined history of what happened to her after those events.
The Rise And Fall of Little Voice tour brings Jim Cartwright’s work back to the stage 30 years after it was first performed. The Recs reviews how it holds up.