Three actors, ten roles and a heck of a lot of noises.
A provocative view on whether it’s possible to escape poverty, violence and liberal platitudes.
The strangest birthday party we've ever attended.
Friends fans: pivot on down to the theatre for this one.
The best cast you’ll currently see in a comedy in the West End.
Tick, Tick... Boom!
A perfectly finished piece, like a stone polished by the waves.
A brave creation, to be applauded for not pulling any punches.
A faithful telling of the remarkable story of the Kibeho apparitions.
Fairfield Halls reborn.
It’s a piety there isn’t more religious drama.
An Irish take on Federico Garcia Lorca’s 1932 Spanish play.
Tracy-Ann Oberman owns the stage in the lead role.
You like audience participation... right?
It's a brave satirist who takes on the Netflix behemoth.
Bartholomew Fair is brilliantly batty but the setting leaves us cold.
Shakespeare's classic as a more modern, more relevant psychological thriller.
A delve into the dark corners of the American home and history at Donmar Warehouse.
Robert Icke's Almeida swansong brings a 1912 drama into the 21st century.
A summer festival fit for royalty.
A detailed character study of Annie Edson Taylor's Niagara Falls stunt.
A young, talented cast with an outstanding lead.
The distance and detachment of modern warfare.
Flying monkeys, a whole lot of green paint... and a surprise connection to NASA.
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