Brexit is a farce. Of all the things Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky’s Brexit could have been, their critically acclaimed satire about the current Euro-debacle is not the
Director Jude Christian’s othellomacbeth, two-for-one offer on Shakespearean tragedies at the Lyric Hammersmith, sounds like a bad idea. Crammed into two and half hours, there’s too much material
Inspired by the events of the 1916 Easter Rising, Lizzie Nunnery’s To Have To Shoot Irishmen which opened on Thursday at the Omnibus Theatre, Clapham, offers a damning
Eyam, the final production of The Globe’s summer season, drags in the autumn with a grim tale of human endurance and sacrifice, reimagining for the stage the true
Enter the Elephant Jazz Bar at Wilton’s Music Hall, London, for The Watermill Ensemble’s coats-and-tails dive into the 1920s, where the cast of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night serve up