Bartholomew Fair is brilliantly batty but the setting leaves us cold.
Compelling Australian saga of our escaped convicts.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge skilfully takes the hit TV show back to its roots.
Disney this ain't.
Shakespeare's classic as a more modern, more relevant psychological thriller.
A delve into the dark corners of the American home and history at Donmar Warehouse.
Robert Icke's Almeida swansong brings a 1912 drama into the 21st century.
A summer festival fit for royalty.
A detailed character study of Annie Edson Taylor's Niagara Falls stunt.
A young, talented cast with an outstanding lead.
A play that lacks balance.
At last, someone has laid to rest the sugary ghost of Elaine Paige.
Half play, half Joburg's Got Talent.
The distance and detachment of modern warfare.
Flying monkeys, a whole lot of green paint... and a surprise connection to NASA.
Star Trek captain at the Eventim Apollo.
Second star to the right, and straight on to Shepherd’s Bush.
A critical view on how far LGBT+ rights have come.
Exactly what theatre was made for.
A joyous mouthful of whimsical candy floss.
The book-turned-film-turned-musical is anything but a stale tale.
These nine Femmes of Colour are on a mission.
An intensely languid but problematic late Williams.
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