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Dante Gabriel Rossetti's raunchy, eccentric and outrageous sex life has been written and brought to the stage by writer and director Joan Greening in Rossetti's Women.
From the offset the atmosphere for When Darkness Falls had an eerie aura. The chemistry between John Blondel, portrayed by Will Barton, and the storyteller portrayed by Alex Phelps is impecc…
A warm and entertaining solo play, Lila Clements' Look, No Hands has some distinctive features which marks it out from many other confessional shows of a similar type.
Marie Lloyd Stole My Life is a beautifully written show, full of pathos and conjuring up the mores and expectations of the time " notably, both Power and Lloyd died prematurely, which highli…
Written and performed by Rachel E. Thorn, Lovefool makes nostalgia a fun treat for those who can take hints involving pop music lyrics and a magazine's cringe sections. If that's you, this s…
Carolyn Lloyd-Davies' socially provocative play Penetration, running at The Cockpit Theatre from 22 September to 9 October 2021, explores the confusion which surrounds society's failure to u…
When Darkness Falls, James Milton and Paul Morrissey's 'eerie', 'entertaining and ominous' evening of Guernsey ghost stories, has certainly spooked critics.
Take to the busy London streets with cycle courier Watford in the new trailer for Empty in Angel, the hit gig economy-skewering play that tours to a quartet of London venues this autumn. Boo…
The atmospheric setting for 1902 has been set in a disused arches space in an industrial area of Leith. It's a bit off the Fringe beaten track but I can assure you it's well worth the trip.
Love London Love Culture round up the reviews for Kae Tempest's play Paradise, reimagining a Greek legend now playing at the National Theatre.
Welcome to the Madhouse, a place of chaos and confusion, typical of student house-sharing. A group of six friends gives a bittersweet glimpse of early adulthood, a path as messy as the kitch…
Australia's digital destination for live performance, Black Box Live, is now broadcasting shows from Adelaide's Bakehouse Theatre via the Edinburgh Festival Fringe straight into audiences' h…
Two Adelaide Fringe stalwarts are causing a stir online at this year's Edinburgh Fringe with their hybrid live/digital season of five critically acclaimed Australian shows, broadcast care of…
Two well known tales with a twist: The Little Glass Slipper As Performed By The Queen of France And Her Friends and Metamorphosis. The second piece now tops my personal Edinburgh Fringe onli…
Taking aim at capitalism, The Wardrobe Ensemble's Winners rushes through the history of man, big ideas and systems designed to make the 'special ones' rich at the expense of all others and t…
If Mary Poppins is Practically Perfect then Miss Eglantine Price is Bobbing Along Beautifully. Fifty years after the film version of the Sherman Brothers classic hit the cinemas, Bedknobs an…
A concert to celebrate the Chamber Musical Project will take place on 4 October 2021 at London's Garrick Theatre. The Chamber Musical Sessions concert will invite audiences to join the selec…
Nuworks Theatre, from Australia, bring their lively and passionate musical (written, directed and designed by David Dunn, with choreography by Meg Dunn) about the fight for women's suffrage …
When Darkness Falls officially opens tonight (23 August 2021) at London's Park Theatre, where it runs until 4 September 2021 only ahead of a regional tour. Sneak a peek at the progress of th…
Award-winning Organic Theatre returns to Edinburgh Fringe for a digital world premiere of their new pandemic-inspired show Flanker Origami, which finds the founders stranded on Zoom, streami…
Packed with expletives and off-colour observations, Afterparty from New Celts Productions and F-Bomb Theatre at theSpace's Triplex theatre pulls no punches in its humorous but bitter-sweet s…
Mental illness is no fun. The portents aren't good in A Rat, A Rat, yet this lively short play by Chloe Yates finds humour and possibility in every exchange.
Now this is how you do stunt casting! Linzi Hateley returns in glorious style to Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat after 30 years.
Rime of the Second Sister, a sensitive and imaginative audio adventure as part of the Written on the Waves second season, is a wonderful way to complete the series.
East Belfast Boy intrigues from the first frame, and lends itself perfectly to the new format, redefining the boundaries between disparate art forms.