National Youth Theatre faces up to some dark fears in this dystopian vision.
Sparkles with Wildean wit and paradoxical epigrams.
Uncomfortable viewing.
Rock ballads and intricate melodies by Benny and Bjorn.
Doctor Foster writer’s first play is quietly good.
One woman play.
A feminist attack on the sex industry and the misogynist mindset that underlies it.
Couple bare all in tender hearted comedy about sex.
A decadent portrait of post-war London.
He's the narrator. And the band leader. And he hangs round on stage the whole time.
Suspend disbelief just for one evening...
"A bewildering and discombobulating 2 hours of theatre"
Music almost compensates for the void.
Probably best left for Noel Coward superfans.
From abstract dance to stories about unrequited love.
Another ambitious art project by Artangel.
Not your average jukebox musical.
Cuba Gooding Jr gives it the star treatment.
One to avoid.
How far would you go for perfection?
The food was delicious but how did the feminism hold up?
The most fun we can remember a company having with Forsythe.
Remember the Ingrams? *Cough*.
Highly recommended. If you didn’t see it in Edinburgh, that is.
Londonist
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