A topical and gripping drama.
A thought-provoking exploration into the past – and a gentle nudge to think about the future.
A quick strum on a ukulele, a bit of anxious dancing and a lot of Beyoncé talk.
A riotous show of family fun.
Quality shows on the cheap.
A real corker of a show.
The web of erotic overdoes the wink-wink-nudge-nudge approach.
‘Agatha Christie meets the Marx Brothers over a game of Cluedo’.
Enough Christmas spirit to power a sleigh.
Crazed and a little dangerous.
A clever twist on the traditional tale of Jesus’ birth.
J.M Barrie's classic tale - with added smartphones.
Fantastic effects give the show a stronger impact than ever.
Full of noise and energy, but not entirely coherent.
A traditional Jamaican wake with original drama.
A black comedy set on the mist-shrouded streets of Edinburgh.
Starring Kit Harrington.
A very adult panto.
Don't take the kids.
Sheeps, Al Murray and Tinderella.
The stage version of the Channing Tatum film is a truly immersive experience.
A big anniversary for Jonathan Miller.
Sink The Pink's Victorian melodrama is a roaring success.
We're exhausted just watching it.
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