More like a gig, karaoke or stand-up show than a play.
A grittily naturalistic depiction of people struggling with poverty and neglect.
Children will listen.
The most famous chess game ever.
And you can own one.
A kaleidoscopic jewel of a play.
Not quite the king crab of dining experiences.
Protagonists duel with words rather than weapons in this radical reinterpretation.
There's a river in Covent Garden?
Welcome a new decade with some serious culture, from Andy Warhol to Alice in Wonderland.
Merry Christmas, ya filthy animals!
Everyone is laughing yet no one really knows what’s happening.
A decidedly strange brew.
#ElephantsOfTomorrow
Ebenezer's sister picks up the story.
A lively retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's tale.
Frogs sit on resting logs.
Things are about to get meta.
Worth it for the adorable Tiny Tim alone.
If only these products were real.
Dick is now a 1940s Jamaican immigrant.
Oxford Circus, Battersea Power Station and other landmarks, recreated in baking.
A lack of ball control.
Join the national treasure at the world premiere of his new film.
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