The American Clock by Arthur Miller

The American Clock by Arthur Miller
Permalink
Featured
6

As The Old Vic celebrates 50 years of Arthur Miller, we are brought The American Clock, written in and first shown in 1980. Set in America in the…

Continue Reading →

TOP GIRLS

TOP GIRLS
Permalink
Featured

by Caryl Churchill Previews from 26 March, press night 3 April, playing until 22 June with additional performances to be announced. Marlene is the first woman to head…

Continue Reading →

LATE NIGHT SPECIAL FEATURE: CLUB FATALE

LATE NIGHT SPECIAL FEATURE: CLUB FATALE
Permalink
Featured

Come on, babe Why don’t we paint the town? Who says that partying is not an art? Ladies and gentlemen and all those in between, are you ready…

Continue Reading →

THE NATIONAL THEATRE’S 2019 RIVER STAGE LINE UP ANNOUNCED

THE NATIONAL THEATRE’S 2019 RIVER STAGE LINE UP ANNOUNCED
Permalink

THE GLORY, SHUBBAK FESTIVAL, NATIONAL PARK CITY FESTIVAL AND FRANTIC ASSEMBLY The National Theatre today announces the creative partners for the 2019 River Stage Festival. The annual festival…

Continue Reading →

Cougar – Orange Tree Theatre, London

Cougar – Orange Tree Theatre, London
Permalink
4

Writer: Rose Lewenstein Director: Chelsea Walker Reviewer: Scott Matthewman One of the many downsides to corporate travel is that every hotel room ends up looking much the same…

Continue Reading →

Icarus – Unicorn Theatre, London

Icarus – Unicorn Theatre, London
Permalink
7

Writer: Katrin Lange Translator: Purni Morell Director: Cressida Brown Reviewer: Mike Wells We all know of the boy who flew too close to the sun, but this incarnation…

Continue Reading →

My Dad’s Gap Year – Park Theatre, London

My Dad’s Gap Year – Park Theatre, London
Permalink
6

Writer: Tom Wright Director: Rikki Beadle-Blair Reviewer: Stephen Bates For all its modern touches, My Dad’s Gap Year draws its humour from a well-tried and tested source –…

Continue Reading →

Tesseract – Barbican Theatre, London

Tesseract – Barbican Theatre, London
Permalink
Featured
6

Director: Charles Atlas Choreographers: Rashoun Mitchell and Silas Riener Reviewer: Scott Matthewman While 3D movie going is these days primarily confined to superhero movies and CGI animations, its usage often…

Continue Reading →

The Jamie Lloyd Company continue their commitment to accessible theatre by announcing Betrayal ‘Rush’ tickets

The Jamie Lloyd Company continue their commitment to   accessible theatre by announcing Betrayal ‘Rush’ tickets
Permalink
Featured

PRESS RELEASE – From 4 March, £15 tickets will be released on a weekly basis available   exclusively to under-30s, key workers or those receiving job seekers  allowance –   Betrayal…

Continue Reading →

ROB BRYDON TO PROBE BARRY HUMPHRIES LIVE ON STAGE

ROB BRYDON TO PROBE BARRY HUMPHRIES LIVE ON STAGE
Permalink
Featured

Comedy giant Barry Humphries returns to London for an onstage ‘probing’ by Rob Brydon

Continue Reading →