There’s probably not many people left alive that remember the controversial coast to coast US tour of Othello from 1944. It was remarkable for two reasons. Singer and
The Jamie Lloyd Company opens its residency at London’s Playhouse Theatre with a new version of Edmond Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac, starring Hollywood actor James McAvoy. Cyrano de Bergerac sees
“Man takes this whole universe for a vast practical joke.” So it Goes is staging Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, adapted and directed by Douglas Baker, at the Jack
A new production of Olivier Award winning writer Laura Wade’s critically acclaimed dark comedy Posh, will tour the UK this autumn starring Tyger Drew-Honey from TV’s Outnumbered. Heading out on a five-week
Playwright Alan Ayckbourn has no intention of resting on his past successes. He celebrates his 80th birthday this year with a new play – his 83rd – called
Tennessee Williams knew how to write about society’s underbelly. In The Night of the Iguana, which opened last night in the West End, he throws together a disparate
Peter Shaffer’s shocking, disturbing and provocative thriller, Equus, galloped back into the West End this week with an electrifying revival from Ned Bennett. The English Touring Theatre and
The stage adaptation of Captain Corellis’ Mandolin, Louis De Bernières’ award-winning book about love in the war-torn Island of Cephalonia, has come to London’s West End after a
A brand new production of the smash hit musical Sister Act will open at Curve, Leicester next April at the start of a new UK tour which will culminate in