Why are angst-ridden guys so hot? Chekhov knows, and he wrote a play about it.
With new material on the way, and a trio of London gigs to come, we speak to the talented Ms B.
Ai Wei Wei's greatest work of art might just have been his own arrest.
An original play about a book about a life, which might have been better as a book.
The condensed lives of a literary giant and her overlooked sister.
We want to play with Doctor Brown every day please.
Londonist thinks this is a funny and honest show about sex and dating, but who critiques the critics?
50 years on, the scripts for Steptoe and Son hold up as a tragicomic tale of a father and son who cannot live with or without each other.
Trans-culturalism. [Noun]. A musical play in London based on a short documentary about a Filipino drag act in Tel Aviv.
An epic journey. Gods. Monsters. Heroes. Paper. Battersea.
Mark Mason talks the walk, and Marc Isaacs screens Men of the City.
There's much more than childish magic in this surprisingly dark and beautifully operatic production.
Robert Lepage redefines in-the-round theatre with a warlike game of risk.
A beautiful opera with a top soprano, but a director who loves curtains too much.
This is the first London production of London Wall for 80 years. There may be a reason.
Hackney's event sees nine acts from the brim full borough of talent compete for first place.
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London Underground's got talent with applications now open for busking auditions
What happens when childrens' words come out of adults mouths? Such a clever concept it's a wonder we've not seen it before. Funny, a little bit clumsy.
Did you see people on the tube in their undies yesterday? This is what it was all about...
Real life military hero Sir Hector MacDonald had his reputation destroyed by rumours of paedophilia -- but was he guilty?
A feisty, sharp, hard-hitting drama that will stay with you.
Lily Savage twinkles as Twankey in Aladdin at the O2. It's pure escapism for adults, never mind for the kids.
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