West London’s Tabard Theatre has relaunched as Chiswick Playhouse with ambitious plans to build on its reputation as a producing house for new and innovative work. Its first
The game is afoot… Take Note Theatre are hot on the case with a revival of Sherlock Holmes and the Invisible Thing which comes to London’s Rudolf Steiner
Michele Riml’s Sexy Laundry, a poignant and hilarious look at the up and downs of love, marriage and the bedroom, gets its UK premiere at the Tabard Theatre,
It’s probably the Poldark Effect but we can’t get enough of period dramas and, even more so, if they’re seaworthy adaptations of literary classics. Put the hero, or
NOBODY GOES TO JAMAICA INN… lonely and dark on the bleak Cornish moors. A place full of secrets, violence, and rum that fuels nightmares of ghosts that howl
Christien Anholt has had a long-running and varied career that has seen him star in a big-budget Indiana Jones-style Canadian TV series, a Dickens, a raft of popular
Comedy is always a little outré with Out of Left Field but the theatre company excels itself with the premiere of its latest show, Montagu, an off-beat and
Idle Discourse pumps new blood into Thomas Kett’s pugnacious farce The Chainsaw Manicure which was first performed at The Etcetera Theatre in 1994. It is a ridiculously fun
It’s a dog’s life and writer, Richard Harris, knows better than most. The Outside Edge author wrote Dog Ends for the BBC’s Play For Today series. Now it’s
What man in his right mind would want to live with his mother-in-law – particularly when she looks like EastEnders’ Dot Cotton and has the venomous tongue of
Former Cornation Street star Steven Arnold is to star in Broken Strings, a heartwarming, dramatic, thought provoking drama that opens at London’s Tabard Theatre in September. Following the
There are elementary ground rules to writing a whodunnit whether it’s a pastiche of Conan Doyle’s Victorian detective, Sherlock Holmes, or a baffling episode of TV’s modern sleuth