There’s not a scrap of love in this house! It’s intolerable. Githa Sowerby used her own upbringing as the daughter of a Tyneside glass-making family for her breakthrough
Jeremy Herrin’s acclaimed production of David Hare’s The Moderate Soprano is moving to Duke of York’s Theatre, in the West End, next April following a sold out
What if? What if, back in January 1981, over Delia Smith’s mac and cheese, and a particularly good Château Lafite, four ‘ill assorted political misfits’ had succeeded in
Roger Allam heads the gang of four in Steve Waters’ searing new drama Limehouse which opens at London’s Donmar Warehouse this March. The play imagines what happened when
For the first time in its history, Shakespeare’s Globe is offering theatre, music and spoken word productions throughout the winter – including a riotous Christmas show – thanks