‘A mammoth achievement’ Amidst the city, the fortified seat of British commerce, Giles Terera’s debut play about the slave ship
Barbican Theatre Complicité’s most recent production is haunting me, goading me, calling to me to witness it. Interestingly afterward I
Almeida Theatre With Arthur Miller’s The Crucible popping up like a perineal plague (the Gielgud in June if you’re interested)
Wilton’s Music Hall The theatrical version of ‘does what it says on the tin’, Anders Lustgarten’s new state of the
The Almeida ‘little mistakes puncture a layered tapestry’ With discussions and support for mental health reaching a historic high, a
Punchdrunk Starting a review with a dramatic statement is a writer’s right. Shock, explain, and recapitulate. It works very well.
Soho Theatre January is dull, drab, and depressing, isn’t it? How about bringing the sunshine with a dose of musicals?
‘Awkward, unhinged and unimaginably good’ The Yard On an ice-laminated night, when the world – or at least the London
Arts Theatre This excellent show will grab you by the….vocal cords, and swing on till Christmas! These queens have been
Turbine Theatre Amidst the sparkling heart of the rich’s newest playground, Battersea Power Station, busy not with pollution but with