Anniversary revival at Finborough Theatre.
A sharp and incisive piece on how discrimination affects disabled people.
A thinly veiled look at his own marriage to Marilyn Monroe.
Comparisons to Mack and Mabel are inevitable... and unflattering.
A feminist attack on the sex industry and the misogynist mindset that underlies it.
Not a fun watch, but an important one.
Size isn't everything.
A couple try a threesome and then some.
Chicken story has no legs.
1970s musical enjoys its European premiere.
The first London outing in 50 years for Rutland Boughton's opera.
Bike shop drama during Irish troubles had us confused.
1950s classic ghost story comedy with a twist.
And it's perfect for the tiny Finborough Theatre.
Thatcher's Britain, Brixton, 1981. While people riot about social injustice on the streets, inside the rich and beautiful live the high life.
Finger-breakingly titled play Nothing is the End of the World (Except for the End of the World).
London’s best theatre, dance, opera, comedy and kids theatre opening this week
Our pick of London’s best theatre, dance and opera opening this week.
Here are a few highlights from London’s theatrical calendar for the next seven days.
The slopes of the Pennines seem an unlikely location for a feminist polemical comedy...
Here are a few highlights from London’s theatrical calendar for the next seven days
Forget the Edinburgh Festival, there's still plenty going on in London's theatres this week
Desperate Housewives on acid (or Windolene)
Canadian tale of two farmer's lives interrupted by an over-eager actor.
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