The slopes of the Pennines seem an unlikely location for a feminist polemical comedy...
Shifted from the Deep South to 1970's Soweto.
Bright, exuberant and British...but you might feel the loneliness of the long-distance runner, given the length.
Wet, wet, wet.
It’s big, but is it clever?
Sunshine Boys spotlights Danny DeVito in his pyjamas and at the peak of his career.
First cab off the rank in a parade of Great Gatsbys expected across the summer.
The magnificent chest of Duncan Rock makes a huge impression in a gender-bent Don Giovanni
Bizet's "lush and filmic score" remains bomb-proof in a stripped-to-the-bone Carmen at the King's Head.
Lincoln Center production, Barbican cast, Wimbledon pricing: three good reasons to see South Pacific in SW19.
The grimness of a Basildon Estate comes to Chelsea's Royal Court like Pat Butcher to Peter Jones in David Eldridge's scathing comedy.
Urban immersive ratpack Heritage Arts brings a crack La Bohème to the Old Vic Vaults. Get in.
In an exceptional performance, Tyne Daly illustrates the passion and the pathos of uber-diva Maria Callas.
No nostalgic car chase round the streets of filmic fifties London, but a grade A farce with immaculate cast.
Meera Syal swaggers bravely as a macho lesbian in The Killing of Sister George, but is it all bull-ish bluster and no substance?
Fiona Shaw's surprising and entertaining Marriage of Figaro looks a bit Upstairs, Downstairs but musically delivers the goods.
You might not get a cheap flight to Ireland for 50p but for £15 and up you can be transported to the 'Western World' of Co. Mayo in the Old Vic's vigorous re-staging of J M Synge's Playboy.
Glorious young voices and a sixteen-piece orchestra make Carmen an easy-to-understand opera box of delights.
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