All female cast inject new perspective on Shakespeare's tyrant.
At 88 Angela Lansbury has still got it.
No more plain Jane in this version of Bronte's classic.
Oral performance of the river in Finnegans Wake.
Play exploring anti-gay laws in Russia packs powerful dramatic punch.
1950s classic ghost story comedy with a twist.
Flamenco reveals its heroic roots bt dispensing with the red dress.
A bulldozed Soho and a concrete clad Covent Garden?
A pop culture infused Jack for the tots of today.
Trace the history of a Bexley silk-making factory from 1800s to present day.
Djinns of Eidgah is a meaty play about division and violence in Kashmir.
Real drama and tragedy amongst the lives of child soldiers.
Deeds not words rule the day.
Chinese vases, Ai Weiwei’s sunflower seeds and an opium den.
Secrets unravelled at the Park Theatre.
Holding a microphone up to two lovers' inner dialogue.
Thatcher's Britain, Brixton, 1981. While people riot about social injustice on the streets, inside the rich and beautiful live the high life.
Belarus Free Theatre stirs up deep feelings of unease on the realities of execution.
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