‘A pleasant if not particularly original experience’ Dramatising the popular German fairytale by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, new musical The Sorcerer’s
Stars combine and theatres from east to west collaborate for a digital recontextualising of Oscar Wilde’s seminal novel. But can
From the heart of St Albans (Maltings Theatre to be precise) and shot straight to your home, this production drags
A psychopath and a shut-in reminisce about a deeply troubled childhood in this over-ambitious yet touching two-hander. Bitching and bloodlust
Blending the zany sci-fi humour of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy with the equally offbeat cheeriness of The Good
‘Writing at its most perceptive’ Lolita Chakrabarti’s (prestigious writer with the best name in existence) new piece is concerned with
‘Tasteful exploration of our capacity for regrowth’ With lockdown stretching onwards into the distance like an unwelcome family car ride,
Bones are good, Structural, essential, underpinning. But what if the skin… could do with some moisturising? Streamed from the Southwark
Silvia Mercuriali’s most recent Autoteatro piece is an experience fit for 2020; isolated, inward-looking, and dripping with…creativity. Get ready to
“Jazz’s untamed spirit resonates in 2020” Dipping my toes gingerly into the daunting world of jazz, I felt safe in