Sporting and emotional highs and lows.
Robert Burton's "book to end all books" is brought to life in Oval.
Lust, lies and leather trousers at the Cockpit Theatre.
Fairytales, classics, interactive and of course, the pantos.
Funny enough not to be awful. (That's a good thing.)
A re-imagining of Ingmar Bergman's classic film.
Innovative Tango at Sadler’s Wells.
A very unhappy unbirthday at the Old Red Lion Theatre.
Dance meets theatre meets tear-up-the-rule-book.
Kander and Ebb’s final musical has all the force of a runaway train.
Inspiring shows and works in progress.
Enter a haunted cinema, become part of the story.
A master-class in comic timing at the Hampstead Theatre.
An immersive, site-specific Dracula for Halloween week.
Razor-sharp and challenging theatre: nut at The Shed.
Fringe Fest winner examines a mass shooting.
This month's round-up, focusing on Sponsume's more arty endeavours.
Still 18 months before he takes over, though.
An incredibly funny but somewhat uneven pair.
Brecht's satirical play at the Duchess Theatre.
The Lyons is in surprisingly good taste!
Theatre backdrops block your path in this unique exhibition.
Performed on the graves of the playwrights.
You'll either love or hate this.
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