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.
There couldn’t be a better time to revisit James Phillips’ 2006 debut play, The Rubenstein Kiss, and its story of idealism especially in the current climate of global
Joy Wilkinson’s women’s boxing melodrama, The Sweet Science of Bruising, has taken more than a decade to get into shape but it was worth all the training sessions
I know. You trot along to the theatre expecting something like a Restoration comedy and you come across this – well-honed naked men who have spent their rehearsal