'Great depth & range emotionally': I COULD USE A DRINK " Garrick Theatre ★★★★
Drew Gasparani's song cycle I Could Use a Drink at the Garrick Theatre has some genuinely lovely songs, but seems to lose its way slightly in the second act.
Drew Gasparani's song cycle I Could Use a Drink at the Garrick Theatre has some genuinely lovely songs, but seems to lose its way slightly in the second act.
The art of illusion and magic has arrived at the Palace Theatre as Wonderville takes to the stage. Normally home to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Wonderville has taken up residence for …
Returning after sell-out development dates in 2019, Swimming, Alex Bower's new play about bisexuality and "choosing lanes", returns this month to London's White Bear Theatre for its world pr…
Lockdown Zoom hit Doing Shakespeare, one of the Northern Comedy Theatre's multi-award-winning Doing series, comes to hilarious life onstage, with a London run at the Bridewell Theatre in Nov…
The visual interpretation and slapstick style of the RSC's The Comedy of Errors make it a joy to watch, with timing used creatively to garner the most laughs.
After a successful on-demand run streamed from London's Cockpit Theatre during the darkest days of the UK's third Covid lockdown, The Return returns live as part of the Camden Fringe 2021.
What if you were The Endling, the last of the human species? Strange Futures' new show, exploring possible futures for the world and all that inhabit it, launches this month in London ahead …
Tuck Shop West End is a two week takeover of the Garrick Theatre showcasing drag and queer performers. Joe Black is a Brighton-based cabaret and drag performer, most recently seen worldwide …
Love London Love Culture rounds up what the critics have had to say about Sam Yates' production of Tennessee Williams' The Two Character Play at Hampstead Theatre.
The Young Vic is configured in the round for Changing Destiny, Ben Okri's adaptation of a 4,000 year old Egyptian myth.
Hard-hitting autobiographical theatre such as head/lining offers audiences an insight into the harsh and angry struggles that go unspoken behind many homes throughout the country.
The great thing about Lucy Bailey's 80-minute production of Oleanna is its sense of balance. And I have to say that it changed my mind about the power balance in the drama.
The lively return of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's musical Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is filled with exuberant joy that makes it impossible to resist.
Theatre needs more bisexual stories and with further development, Somewhere To Belong at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre could go a long way in improving representation.
Gigglemug Murder Mysteries borrow their titles, if not their characters and plots, from the works of Agatha Christie. The first of these is the recently released and enticingly titled Murder…
The lava in the title of Benedict Lombe's new, fierce, autobiographical play is anger. It flows over the stage, filling the crevasses of the set, and through Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo's sm…
This is Masks And Faces (full title: Masks And Faces or Before And Behind The Curtain) his 1852 play set in the world of the theatrical profession which the Finborough rediscovered and produ…
The Two Character Play at London's Hampstead Theatre was at times interesting and enjoyable and at others frustrating and perplexing.
Sonia Friedman Productions and the Royal Court Theatre have confirmed the return of Ian Rickson's production of Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem to London's West End for a strictly limited 16-wee…
The music of Leonard Cohen, and a visit to Broadstairs Folk Festival, inspired journalist Emma Burnell to write - and then direct her debut play. No Cure for Love premieres at London's Lion …
Written and performed by Alice Underwood, and directed by Izzy Carney, Don't Ask Don't Get, Baby focuses on what happens if you are a "Donor Conceived Person? Honestly I think I prefer Test …
Choir of Man entertains in the Wonderground Earl's Court, from ubiquitous producers the Underbelly. It is certainly hard to leave without a big smile on your face.
By the end of Orange Tree Theatre's production of Bryony Lavery's Last Easter the certainty that friendship and love are life's true miracles is quietly and effectively realised.
This rare revival of The Two Character Play at Hampstead Theatre proves an interesting addition to works that reassess Tennessee Williams' impact as a dramatist " an intellectual exercise if…
Fascinating one-man show The Cancellation of Crispin Cox examines the brutality of cancel culture in the entertainment industry and has great relevancy at the moment.