We might think that the sex-for-favours and #MeToo scandal is a modern phenomenon. But Shakespeare had exposed the depraved trade-off more than 400 years ago in Measure for
Sharon Byrne draws on her Dublin upbringing for Gutted, an Irish black comedy about the lives of three feisty women working in a fish factory in the 1980s,
The ‘technical difficulties’ that unexpectedly halted the opening night of Noises Off at the Lyric Hammersmith brought the house down. They couldn’t have been funnier than if they’d
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Cameron Mackintosh have announced a new UK tour of The Phantom of the Opera, opening at Curve, Leicester in February. Now in its 33rd
Noël Coward would have thoroughly approved of Andrew Scott’s gloriously outrageous turn as ageing matinée idol, Garry Essendine, in The Old Vic’s reinvention of Present Laughter. Scott, aided
True Maverick Media’s thought-provoking production, Warheads comes to London’s Park Theatre this August starring Taz Skylar and screen hard-man Craig Fairbrass. The piece, which is based on the
Jake Gyllenhaal and Annaleigh Ashford are to transfer their smash hit Broadway musical, Sunday in the Park with George, to London’s West End next year. Stephen Sondheim and
Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People, which seeks to analyse the government’s culpability and reckless endangerment of the people they govern, comes to The Playground Theatre, London, next
Wiltshire Creative will premiere Barney Norris’ explosive new adaptation of Lorca’s Blood Wedding, retold in present-day Wiltshire, at Salisbury Playhouse in February as part of its Autumn/ Winter
Jennifer Saunders is well used to conjuring up a cast of bizarre characters for her TV sitcoms. So channelling the ghost of the late, great, Margaret Rutherford, for
Meghan Kennedy crams a lot into her coming-of-age drama, Napoli, Brooklyn – from child abuse and sadistic torture to a plane crash over New York and a downpour