Sadler’s Wells Plato waxed lyrical about it, Edith Warton was cynical about it, and now Israeli dance sensation L-E-V has
Wilton’s Music Hall The UK premiere of Jake Heggie’s chamber opera with libretto by Gene Scheer, based on Terrence McNally’s
Islington Green, ‘Bubbling atmosphere but a lack of Italian flair’ Pasta. Divine companion of the modern city gal or an
Sadler’s Wells Despite the mind-numbingly bad title this piece is showcasing “what makes Rambert Rambert”. Like Tolkien’s glowing Silmarils these
Almeida Beth Steel’s kitchen sink drama weaves the incongruities of family and the reality of our two-party system into the
New Wimbledon Theatre “3 nights only, 3 nights only, that’s all you have to spare” Like the famous song One
Barbican Centre Some would argue we are living in the age of rage currently; scorched land, storm clouds on the
Matthias Sperling Lilian Baylis Studio Sadler’s Wells should be rightfully proud of its championing of the new, fresh and unusual
Solera Sadlers Wells I love a good drink. After all, I am British. So, a show based around solera (a system
Bourgeois & Maurice Soho Theatre Meaninglessness magicked into merriment, existential dread made entertaining and nihilism turned not-so-bad! Take a dive