Be still my beating heart. Oh, it is. But I suppose all the safeguarding and safety checks and trigger warnings are part of ...
One of the few mildly interesting bits of religious information I gleaned in my formative years, being effectively forced to ...
If you’re inclined to think anything can be a musical, you wouldn’t flinch in the slightest at the idea that there’s one ...
Cameron Mackintosh is delighted to announce that actress, singer and presenter Lucie Jones will return to Boublil and ...
There is, of course, already a New Year’s Concert, performed by the Vienna Philharmonic and broadcast every year on radio and ...
There’s a reason why this production of this ballet keeps returning to the Royal Albert Hall, and while public demand isn’t necessarily indicative of quality (those seemingly ubiquitous reality ...
We may currently be in that strange lull between Christmas and New Year, where no one knows exactly what day it is, or what ...
As the year gently comes to a close, as a reviewer, I must observe that I’ve been very lucky to have seen the shows I have ...
This brilliantly entertaining and high energy show grabs its young audience and never lets go. Whether deconstructing the Christmas cracker or explaining exactly what happens after you’ve eaten a ...
JM Synge’s 118-year-old Irish state-of-the-nation play is both wonderfully dated and entirely apposite to the present age. With comical mix-ups that feel straight out of Twelfth Night, on one hand, ...
Written by multi-award-winning playwright Rajiv Joseph, and beautifully directed by Omar Elerian, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo is the story of the struggle to find meaning in the aftermath of the ...