Arcola Theatre January is a tense month, isn’t it? Cold and tense. Everything seems portentous to the coming year. My
Almeida Theatre ‘A thinking person’s musical Flippantly christened “a Soviet-peasant Fame” (by me), Paweł Pawlikowski’s Oscar-nominated 2018 film, Cold War,
Matthew Bourne, Sadlers Wells After 9 years of absence from the London theatre scene, Matthew Bourne’s balletic version of Caroline
Although I know it’s only November, it’s late in the day, whether you like it or not, and we are
49 Hackney Rd, London E2 7NX As I balanced delicately on a window sofa, waiting for my “promptly” arriving friend,
Adelphi Theatre Adding a 4th ABBA-based show to this already overstuffed city seems a brave move, but can the Swedish
Arcola Theatre Haruki Murakami, master of Literature. Rambling global settings and gnawing sense of loss have cemented themselves as staples
Almeida Theatre, ‘Impressive depiction of crumbling mental health’ Your enjoyment of a show can be as fickle as a spring
141 Commercial St, London, E1 6BJ Are you a bustling Shoreditch type? Trendily clad in black with a Mac under one
41 Broadway Market, London E8 4PH In my halcyon, and rather hazy youth, I travelled around Peru and Bolivia, admittedly