John Osborne wrote The Entertainer in 1957 when Britain was a country in crisis and its people were embittered, disillusioned and tired. There can’t be a better time
It had to come. If you’re writing a modern day haunted house thriller I can’t think of anything better to be the subject of demonic possession than the
David Mamet’s razor-sharp dialogue is never better than in his Pulitzer Prize-winning play Glengarry Glen Ross, his post Death of a Salesman pitch about trying to survive in
With just five weeks before Christmas (yes FIVE weeks folks!) there is no better time to watch a revival of Nativity! The Musical. Hey, when else can you
Writer Michael Morpurgo calls his magnum opus, Warhorse, an anthem for peace. Certainly, a play’s influence has never been so persuasive after sitting, enthralled, at last night’s opening
Bill Kenwright’s first outing with his new The Classic Screen to Stage Theatre Company is a revival of Dan Gordon’s Rain Man, based on the Oscar-winning film that
Children are maggots, worms, vipers and disgusting little blisters. Matilda The Musical, the multi award-winning stage adaptation of Roald Dahl’s magical book, opened at Milton Keynes Theatre last
British theatre audiences have fallen in love with Legally Blonde since it made its West End debut eight years ago. And what’s not to love? It’s pink, perky,