A time before grade factories
A groundbreaking performance from the all-male dance troupe.
Big kids also welcome.
Contemporary movements, seamlessly paired with traditional music.
A timeworn stargazer who is not all he seems.
Tennessee Williams' 'memory play' at its finest.
The Open Air Theatre is put to good use.
Roger Allam stars in the story of a North-East family in crisis mode.
A production of Tosca, that lets the title character down.
Clever immersive theatre.
Raunchy songs, shrewd puppetry and audacious humour.
Lenny Henry brings some much-needed humour to an epic production.
Phew, what a play.
A promising debut from Bim Adewunmi.
Mad? Yes. Talented? Not so much.
Welcome to the hidden microphone-laden East Germany of 1968.
The bar has most certainly not been raised.
Mesmerising moments worth waiting for.
A rich brew of eccentric, colourful characters in the rarely revived drama.
But first, the DeLorean is stopping in Manchester.
This new take on Shakespeare is a joy to experience.
Getting dragged up in front of the judge.
Original, and utterly devastating.
This is no ordinary bar.
Londonist
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