Impressive beer range, and well executed food menu.
The most miserable clips of the year.
Love's Labour's Lost and Much Ado About Nothing, set either side of the first world war.
In an Underground station really really close...
Pretty and inoffensive just doesn't cut it.
A pantomime with a classic twist at Wilton's Music Hall.
Sam Shepard's 1978 work gets another airing.
A show for all ages.
Modern magic.
Our one wish is for more ingenuity.
Terence is back in fashion.
Placido Domingo is good, but needs prompting.
Small stage tells epic story.
A classy map for a classy movement.
Austerity turned entertainment.
The Joke shows what it's like to be trapped inside a joke.
You'll certainly vote to 'remain' for the duration of this one.
Groundbreaking show has something for everyone mature enough to handle it.
Great works lost in the chaos
Howard Brenton's new play is a damning indictment of colonialist politics.
Is this "Shakespearathon" better than the HBO show?
Little Angel’s Bear Hunt makes a welcome return home.
And one's far better than the other.
Immersive horror screening isn’t scary enough.
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