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The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare "Â Barbican Theatre, London Like all theatre companies, the Royal Shakespeare Company has experienced a tough 18 months, so it is fortunate that…
A full-on immersive event - part play, part museum exhibit, part theme park ride and part party.
James Graham finds an analogue for today's culture war in 1968 USA care of Gore Vidal and William F Buckley.
Lumi has asked lots of questions from a very young age, but as she grows older and is more aware of the world, she has questions about global warming and pollution, and decides to be an acti…
The Jermyn Street Theatre is a tiny place to stage a play that is more usually seen filling all the space on offer at the RSC or the National Theatre, but the scale gives Tom Littler's produ…
In recent years, Curve have really hit their stride producing guaranteed Christmas hits. Their latest offering, A Chorus Line, is a solid and technically dazzling addition to the oeuvre.
Everybody's Talking About Jamie bursts onto the stage in an effervescent whirlwind of unabashed vibrancy and fun.
This Olivier Award-winning adaptation of Mark Haddon's novel is getting a deserved revival in London before embarking on a UK tour.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a family Christmas offering from Northern Stage, written by Laura Lindow. The action takes place on a large stage and is set in the streets of Newcastle.
Once you reach December, you don't have to look far to find several adaptations of a certain Charles Dickens novella " the key is finding an original take on the story.
Moira Buffini's ambitious state-of-the-nation, climate-change play runs straight into the doldrums.
The Death Of England sequence by Clint Dyer and Roy Williams has had an interesting history. Starting life as a ten-minute microplay film courtesy of the Royal Court.
Marley was dead to begin with " and what of it? There's still work to be done, and Bob Cratchit has to bear the brunt of his remaining master's foul moods whilst remaining industrious.
In Theatre Peckham's rewriting of Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz, the action takes place much closer to home than Kansas, and there's no Dorothy or Auntie Em in sight.
On LoveLondonLoveCulture, Emma Clarendon rounds up the reviews for the premiere stage adaptation of Yann Martel's best-selling novel Life of Pi, now running at the West End's Wyndham's Theat…
'God bless us, every one.' We've got a bumper gallery of production shots from Albany Theatre's stunning new, Coventry-set production of A Christmas Carol. The production runs until 26 Decem…
David Furlong, the Mauritian-born actor and director currently directing at the Young Vic (Five Plays 2021), celebrates Exchange Theatre's 15th anniversary by taking audiences behind the sce…
Emerge 2021 Festival, a platform for emerging creatives to explore and make new work at south London's Golden Goose Theatre, continues this week with the premiere of As Long as You Knew, a s…
Although the show deals with death and grief, it is done in a sensitive way you can explain to a child.
Theatre, still recovering from economic and talent loss, following Covid-19 is understandably taking a safe approach to productions.
After success at Camden Fringe and Clapham Fringe, internationally acclaimed, award-winning cabaret artist Anita Luna returns to London in the new year, performing THE DIVA live at the Canal…
Anna Christie, which predates The Hairy Ape, won the 1922 Pulitzer prize for drama and therefore had to have something going for it.
This playful, cheeky and sexy show makes a delightful return to London.
Not up for seeing panto but still fancy getting out of the house before Omicron burns it all down? Here are some alternatives to pantomimes this month.
We've all spent far too long sitting alone in our rooms so the cabaret is exactly where we need to be. What emerged as a delicious theatre rumour a few months ago has not only become a real …