Fantastic choreography, but an uneven script and haphazard direction.
A cinematic masterpiece which is still jaw-dropping today.
A counter-intuitive creative pairing that really works.
A very personal musical experience based on Judy Garland's final performance of Over The Rainbow.
Sting's back catalogue is used to great effect.
A grim retelling of the botched police investigation into the Yorkshire Ripper.
More Shakespearian than Shakespeare himself?
A look at police brutality and racism in America.
An enthusiastic cast and infectious music make for a fun production.
Leopoldstadt reminds us there are some things that should never be forgotten.
Too much of a good thing.
Take a VR ride back to 1898.
A brief encounter about fear and paranoia. But it makes its mark.
Soldier of Orange comes to London.
Wry, hilarious and subversive.
Stef Smith takes the heart of Ibsen’s once provocative play and gives it a jump-start.
Frances Barber stars as Billie Trix in the one-woman show.
Flawed theatre that makes you think
If you’re prepared to let it in, Endgame will work its unforgettable magic.
Whether or not this soil is still fertile or better left fallow is another matter.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
Fix up, look sharp.
Curioser and curioser.
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