And Then The Rodeo Burned Down ★★★★
‘And Then the Rodeo Burned Down.’ Or Did It?
‘And Then the Rodeo Burned Down.’ Or Did It?
Solo Performers Shining at the In The Bricks Festival
For theatergoers of a certain age, Jerome at Playwrights Horizons can feel uncanny at times.
Love and Dance Unfold in ‘The Circuit: An Immersive Silent Disco Ballet’
Thornton Wilder’s The Emporium isn’t one of those big Broadway productions that uses a heralded
Sir Thomas Allen revives his much-loved production of Mozart’s timeless classic ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ for a Scottish Opera tour
Big Talent in a ‘Small’ Body
Renowned playwright Peter Shaffer engages funny mode in this revival of Black Comedy at the delightfully intimate Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond.
Finding Harmony in Fragments in ‘||: Girls :||: Chance :||: Music :||’
‘Dark of the Moon’ portrays the clash of two dynamically-polarised worlds in an unlikely new musical