'This really is a great adaptation': THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY (Online review)
This film version of the Oscar Wilde classic The Picture of Dorian Gray is a brilliant critique of the digital age.
This film version of the Oscar Wilde classic The Picture of Dorian Gray is a brilliant critique of the digital age.
Casting has been announced for the UK premiere of A Killer Party which will be released as a series of nine episodes to watch on-demand. The dates have now changed from the previous announce…
Half Moon Theatre in the east end of London can usually be relied on for quality product and they are just in the middle of streaming a trilogy of filmed plays so I settled down to watch a p…
Mark Schoenfeld and Barri McPherson's modern fairytale musical BKLYN the musical is evocatively brought to life in Dean Johnson's stylish production.
Aria Entertainment and Lambert Jackson have announced that the world premiere of Cruise will reopen the West End's Duchess Theatre from 18 May to 13 June 2021 with a press night on 20 May. W…
Assembly is a new piece in a livestream experiment that mixes live action, animation and sound. Initially planned to play live at the venue last July, it has now been reconfigured as an onli…
Ian Hallard's debut play Adventurous finds a gently comic soul in its exploration of middle-aged online pandemic dating.
Dream, using motion capture of actors, animation, music and some audience interaction, is not an adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream, but is inspired by the forest presented within it. I…
All of the West End Musical Drive-In concerts are a joy to watch, but this particular show, with its strong line-up, great song choices and powerful performances, not to mention the enthusia…
Where The Bugaboo Lives is the Little Angel's first Zoom production, performed live. It joins the productions which have been available for free on their YouTube channel during theatre closu…
We chatted to the actor Newtion Matthews about the upcoming filmed production of BKLYN the musical.
Alfred Enoch and Russell Tovey enliven a digital take on Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray.
The world premiere of "the great sonic adventure" Curse of the Crackles proves to be 45 minutes of utter fun. Find yourself a dark space or wear an eye mask, plug in your headphones, and int…
The latest addition to the Old Vic's In Camera series will Dr. Seuss's The Lorax from 14"17 April 2021 with Jamael Westman (Hamilton, West End) as the Once-ler and Audrey Brisson, David Rica…
Despite the general negativity inherent in John Webster's work, Creation Theatre has managed to give us something which is full of positive creativity in the company's production of The Duch…
A web series from medieval music group The Telling, written and produced by their artistic director Clare Norburn; the third episode of Love in the Lockdown will land on YouTube on 23 March …
The Theatre Royal Windsor's summer season will open with Shakespeare's Hamlet, directed by Sean Mathias and starring Ian McKellen in an age-blind interpretation of the young Prince.
Anything Goes will open at London's Barbican Theatre from 23 July 2021 for a strictly limited 12-week season until 17 October.
The Band Played On, the latest show from Chris Bush, is a tuneful celebration of stoicism, resilience and humour.
Giles Terera's song cycle Black Matter shows exactly how powerful music can be in highlighting important issues.
Hampstead Theatre has announced its first live productions for 2021, beginning with Alfred Fagon's The Death of a Black Man, running from 28 May to 10 July 2021, having originally premiered …
Actress Sally Vanderpump chatted to Emma Clarendon about The Cloak of Visibility, heading to The Space Arts Centre from 1 June 2021.
At the start of 2020, Southwark Playhouse commissioned five playwrights to pen brand new short plays for performance by the Elders Company, its weekly drama group for anyone aged 65 and over.
Not only does it work as a standalone piece of digital theatre, this adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray is also really intelligently linked to the original story.
Ralph Fiennes will create a brand-new stage adaptation of T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets this summer. Announced this week as Britain marks a year since regional theatres were forced to close, th…