A triumph of re-imagination.
A truly magical flute.
A Tony Law unto himself
Turning lofty ideas into relevant ones.
A stumbling production that survives on goodwill.
A comedy star of the future.
What a way to make a living.
A hugely fun production.
Is it too early to say we're in love?
Three actors, ten roles and a heck of a lot of noises.
A provocative view on whether it’s possible to escape poverty, violence and liberal platitudes.
Exploring British and Irish conflict.
The strangest birthday party we've ever attended.
Tickets on sale now.
A play fitting for the climate crisis.
Friends fans: pivot on down to the theatre for this one.
Gorky adaptation has action but lacks bite.
The best cast you’ll currently see in a comedy in the West End.
Tick, Tick... Boom!
Robert Lindsay stars as double Oscar-winning British cinematographer Jack Cardiff.
Northern soulless.
A perfectly finished piece, like a stone polished by the waves.
1982 farce shows its age, though has lost none of its energy.
A smorgasbord of dance, burlesque, acro-circus and comedy.
Londonist
Something wrong with this article? Let us know here.