"What lurked below those stairs stunned me..."
"I saved up for shopping during my first trip!"
Deception brings delight in this stylish Restoration comedy.
Incredibly powerful stuff.
Still relevant, 20 years on.
Moving, informative and often hilarious.
A When Harry Met Sally solo moment brings act one to an undeniable climax.
Set in the migrant crisis of 2015.
A tedious flop of a show.
Marlene Dietrich is uncanny.
Songs to make your toes curl.
The latest offering from queer female duo Sh!t Theatre.
Nine assassins, eight American presidents.
A newly translated version of the Manuel Puig novel.
Victims speak loudest in this version of a classic.
A strangely undramatic piece.
A mixed bill of slightly mixed fortunes.
The new Artistic Director's first production doesn't hit the right notes.
Astrophysics meets family drama.
A rather 'different' take on life as a refugee in London.
Let's hope they're not hungry.
The film's a classic... but, in its own way, so is this production.
Now this would have livened up your high school English lessons...
Like nothing else you’ll see in London at the moment.
Londonist
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