Your name up in lights, leg warmers and dubious racial stereotypes, everything is bundled up into the classic film, TV
A rocking concept makes this gig theatre an experience not to be missed With Skunk Anansie playing overhead the stage
As we pile into the Southbank Centre’s cavernous Royal Festival Hall, we are greeted by 17 dancers limbering up in
Still reeling from the death of Ningali Lawford-Wolf (the original narrator and creative spine of The Secret River), Andrew Bovell’s stage adaptation of
The great tradition of watching a family be horrible to one-another is given a fresh undercurrent in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ 2014 play Appropriate.
Oddball is undoubtedly an ambitious task undertaken by Francesca Forristal (writer and solo performer) and Micha Mirto (director) bravely trying to
The Doctor, Almeida Theatre: ‘High-calibre, unique drama that will leave you a changed person’ Robert Icke waves goodbye to the
ZooNation crashes into the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall for a follow up on their 2013 hit show Groove on Down the
The comedy of catastrophe is a very British pleasure (Brexit anyone?). The same is true in theatre and Willis & Vere:
Jesus Christ Superstar, Barbican Theatre: ‘Modern, but with all the clout of the original’ Rock, opera and the bible? This