Barbican ‘Bobbing on the waves of theatrical genius’ Whether it be economic depression or a global pandemic, don’t we all
Arcola Outside “Willkommen! Madame and monsieur, ladies and gents”. Under the glowering sky we are dragged back to the Weimer Republic
Arcola Outside ‘A riotously good show’ Reminiscent of the Italian piazzas where the style of commedia dell’arte spawned 500 years ago,
St Paul’s Church Covent Garden Howling at the moooooon, while under the slowly darkening sky, as a shy satellite peaks
Old Red Lion Theatre A gripping, emotional reflection on the theatre industry, with clever scripting and technically impressive staging Inside
‘Overly ambitious but spirited’ The things I’ll do for theatre are many and at times ludicrous. But braving a particularly
Visit an almost 2000-year-old, outdoor theatre, in June? What could possibly go wrong? The Maltings Theatre’s ambitious adaptation of Peter
‘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