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
King’s Head Theatre ‘A raw, more personal side to Tennessee Williams’ The reinvention of two of Tennessee Williams’ lesser-known plays
Deliciously devilish, irrepressibly irreverent, Woody Shticks entertains, astounds and glistens in his new one-man show Schlong Song. As expected at the
Be sure to have plenty of tissues at the ready as the European premiere of Max Vernon’s Musical The View Upstairs sashays
The Almeida Dark, gritty, bleak…but that’s what is expected from the stage adaptation of Thomas Vinterberg’s Danish film drama (starring
Having only lasted two weeks on Broadway in 2002 Amour has finally moved across the pond to try its luck