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A strange and sometimes surreal exploration of domestic power writ large in Robert Wolfe’s debut play. Set against the ...
Alas, this show has nothing to do with Elvis Presley. In some kingdoms, there is a clear line of succession to the throne – ...
If you go down to the woods today, you are sure of a big Shakespearian surprise. Midnight Circle Productions have taken a ...
As someone who is ever-so-slightly phobic about audience participation but equally a politics junkie, I was both nervous and ...
See Primark and Die is the fourth and final play in Claire Dowie's Swansong now showing at Finborough Theatre. Originally ...
North By Northwest (or to give it its full title Alfred’s Hitchcock’s North By Northwest) started life as a film released in ...
Suppose you were to come into money – a life-changing sum. What would you do? James (Jordan Tweddle) would move away from ...
Last year, at Brighton Fringe, I remember stumbling across quite by chance a very interesting sounding show that combined ...
A sub-par production of Martin Crimp's landmark that, despite fascinating moments, buckles under the weight and complexity of ...
H to He was first performed in 2004, since when she has toured the play internationally, winning awards along the way, and ...
The Rise and Fall of Margaret Thatcher dramatizes the machinations, rivalries, and ambitions of both leadership battles and ...
In some respects, this is a show that covers some well-trodden ground. Jude (Matthew Heywood) is a singer-songwriter who is ...
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