Adam Garcia, the West End and Hollywood star, is the producer behind this enjoyable dance show which brings together Irish ...
The Advent of Christmas 2025 is upon us and with it we see certain London theatre traditions forcefully returning to the ...
At a time of polarising political rhetoric about those who come to Britain from elsewhere, the arrival of Paddington the ...
The story of Red Riding Hood has, over time, been a tale highlighting the consequences and the risks you take if you speak to strangers. Some may be unsuspectin ...
Adapted and directed by Told by an Idiot Productions’ artistic director, Paul Hunter, How Does Santa Go Down the Chimney? is ...
My Fair Lady premiered on Broadway in 1956 and is set at the turn of the twentieth century, when there were still plenty of ...
The Grim is a three-hander comedy/horror set in a 1960s East End undertaker’s shop, and from the moment the lights go down, ...
Take a touch of James Joyce, add a soupçon of Edith Piaf, Shane McGowan and Scott Walker, sprinkle in some shredded shamrocks ...
I always felt there was something missing in my life. And last night, in the grand old Frank Matcham designed Richmond ...
This seasonal offering is a barrel of laughs – on one condition: you will need to know enough about the 2003 motion picture ...
Kendall Feaver’s adaptation of Ballet Shoes returns to the National Theatre with much of the original magic intact and, in ...
A Shadow Work is no exception to Ballet Black’s track record of beautiful, experimental and moving choreography and ...
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