Phillip Breen’s lively revival of John Vanburgh’s Restoration romp, The Provoked Wife, for the Royal Shakespeare Company, has glorious parts for both Caroline Quentin and Alexandra Gilbreath. Quentin’s
The game’s afoot! Yes, Sherlock Holmes is back on stage in a thrilling new adaptation that takes audiences from the heat of India and the height of the
Families. We’ve all got them, for our sins, and they’re bloody hard work. But sometimes they can be a force for good. Tim Firth’s charming and warm-hearted musical,
They fought for their ‘mother country’ yet the Windrush generation, who came to Britain from Jamaica to seek a better lives for themselves, were treated like the enemy.
Maverick Irish playwright, St John Ervine didn’t shirk the tough issues when he put pen to paper. Unmarried mothers, sectarianism and the suffrage movement were all featured in
Fats Waller was so inventive that he got a nightclub jumpin’ whether he was singing about stockings and big feet or bigotry and hatred. That prodigious talent has
Hostile takeovers, corporate greed and company acquisitions are big news at the moment so a revival of Jerry Sterner’s 1980s satire, Other People’s Money, couldn’t be more timely.
Director Josie Rourke ends her tenure at the Donmar Warehouse with a hip revival of Sweet Charity that pushes Anne-Marie Duff out of her comfort zone and shows
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
The remarkable story of Anna Edson Taylor should be known to everyone. She is arguably one of history’s most fearless and extraordinary women and yet, tragically, she lies