Let’s hear it for pub theatres
How do we get the word out – really out – about fringe theatre in general and pub theatres in particular? There’s...
How do we get the word out – really out – about fringe theatre in general and pub theatres in particular? There’s...
It’s unusual these days to sit in the theatre for more than a few minutes without the darkness and your concentration being...
Swan Lake, the latest abridged ballet for young children danced by English National Ballet School students, filled the Peacock Theatre to bursting...
Charles Court Opera, King’s Head Theatre The Mikado was one of the first pieces of live theatre I ever saw. I was five...
With his hit celebration of one of the most successful and creative dynasties in musicals, A Spoonful of Sherman delighting audiences across the country, Musical...
A musical about musicals could very easily be self-conscious and awkward and it’s certainly a high risk idea. In the hands of...
Natasha Sutton Williams oozes talent. As Sigmund Freud, in this one-woman show, directed by Dominic McHale, she squirms, growls, snarls, leers, pretends...
An annual revue presented by students at TheMTA at Bernie Grant Arts Centre, London This lively show takes us from Gershwin to...