What are the most basic of needs when it comes to the pure, rocking in your chair, silly, beaming grin
“…Like a big gay lion called Lesley”, this sentence from Bingo has stayed with me long after seeing the show,
The world of office politics can sometimes be a petty microcosm of the worst side of human nature. As someone
Can a show that blends the different skills of a famous choreographer, composer and fashion designer work? In this production,
William Shakespeare’s little known and last project (in collaboration with John Fletcher) has been rather forgotten by the theatre-going public,
Did you ever want to watch 3 incredibly complex operas slimmed down into 35-minute slots? Simplified beyond all rhyme and
Theatre is at its best when it has a link to reality. Instead of existing in a world of smoke
An explosion of silliness in a world that has become too cynical, A Sockful of Custard is a celebration of
So, you thought the 80s were all power ballads and big hair? Well…. you were partly right, but Chess proves
Sometimes a piece of theatre can aim too high, extending its hands out far beyond its actual reach, trying for