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.
Musicals have featured drugs and addiction before – Rent, The Wild Party, The Life to
Bridge House Theatre, the Penge-based theatre, reveals its Autumn and Winter programme
Ride is a freewheeling new musical telling the improbable story of the first woman to cycle around the world
Attenborough and his Animals brings a global voyage through the natural world to Wilton’s Music Hall.
Ragtime by the NYMT defies expectations what a youth theatre can achieve
The Seagull at Bridge House Theatre sees Luke Adamson’s adaptation bring out both the comedy and the tragedy of Chekhov’s famous drama.
Patience by Gilbert and Sullivan is given a modern relevance at Wilton’s by Charles Court Opera.
The Recs has seen cabarets in various hell holes in our time but with Diva: Live From Hell, it’s our first literal one!
A Kiss For Cinderella sees the NYMT adapting a 1916 J. M. Barrie’s play