A feast of ham at the Brockley Jack Theatre.
If you only see one show this season head to Soho Theatre.
Just about the best of all possible versions of the problematic operetta.
The Taming of the Shrew is all slapstick humour in John Cranko's ballet.
Talented dancers of Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet in three diverse works.
A dynamic adaptation of Joseph Conrad's novel.
Polished hip hop dancing from ZooNation Youth Company
A challenging and diverse range of works superbly performed
A disappointing triple bill, lacking the magic of Diaghilev's original ballets.
Anna Chancellor and Toby Stephens go at it hammer and tongues.
Who knew the credit crunch could inspire inventive theatre for kids?
Sickly sweet with occasional popping candy-style treats, but ultimately unsatisfying.
Forsythe's inimitable movement style lacks punch in this double bill.
Tightropes, rings and awkward things at the aerial circus.
Visual theatre for grown-ups in a storybook style that tackles trench warfare using puppets, animation, music and verse
Fierce in language and fearless in subject matter, Rikki Beadle-Blair's shocking and courageous comedy Gutted is a landmark in his writing.
The improv comedy troupe that turn your random suggestions into full-on, belly laugh goodness.
Sondheim's one-time flop is revived with stunning clarity and class by a wonderful cast.
Don't go expecting 'Father Ted' but there's a rich seam of comedy in Conor McPherson's play The Weir.
An incredible movement style, but low lighting and excessive volume make it hard to appreciate.
Mozart's last singspiel offers a heady and unusual blend of magic, morality and masonry, not to mention a giant serpent and flying wheelbarrow.
Foot-stamping fun in this adaptation of the Oscar-winning film.
Kafka's 'In The Penal Colony' reimagined by resourceful troupe Fourth Monkey at Trinity Buoy Wharf.
Apartheid's legacy is brutally exposed in a South African kitchen.
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