Still grand, still stylish, still the best fun you’ll have at the opera.
An unexpected narrative which ends on a high note.
Miriam Margolyes excels as a sarcastic pensioner.
A triumph of re-imagination.
A truly magical flute.
A Tony Law unto himself
DO look down.
Snowmen, Sleeping Beauties and Nutcrackers.
Wonderful whizzbangs all over town.
New map reveals the capital's mystical side.
Turning lofty ideas into relevant ones.
King Tut has arrived in London.
Lose yourself in something a little bit different.
A stumbling production that survives on goodwill.
Lovers, football fans and the down at heel.
Aaron Sorkin takes the Pulitzer prize-winning novel to the London stage.
A comedy star of the future.
It's the exhibition we need right now.
Unlock Da Vinci's code and face off with Tutankhamun.
What a way to make a living.
A hugely fun production.
A black eye and a doomed marriage.
Pop Art master show in spring 2020.
Is it too early to say we're in love?
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