The Almeida What can be said of Eugene Ionesco’s subline surrealist play The Chairs? A little like dropping acid at a
Park Theatre American playwright Carey Crim’s gutsy emotional drama takes its first faltering steps in the UK. The play attempts
Sadler’s Wells ‘Deeply funny and moving’ With the shadow of Pina Bausch less looming large and more guiding their actions,
Deep beneath the Ham Yard Hotel, Cyrano de Bergerac is brought once again vividly onto the silver screen. Sadly, this
Shoreditch Town Hall Surrounded by the golden stuccoed and sweeping grandeur of the Shoreditch Town Hall the evening of uplifting
London Cabaret Club Suited, booted, plucked, and tucked we rustle down to the London Cabaret Club for an event loosely
Barbican centre As (seemingly) the whole of London’s Ukrainian population squeeze In the Barbican Hall I find myself pleasantly astonished.
New Wimbledon Theatre ‘The father of the rock ballad’ and creator of a genre (‘Steinmanesque’), Jim Steinman’s songs have permeated
Barbican Centre ‘Marathon concert offers an eye-opening view of music and humanity’ Like the Noisettes song 24 hours, a lot can
Barbican centre Two prestigious talents brought together for an evening dedicated to love of the Violin. Four composers exhibit their