There is some music from the Russian ballet on which this production is very loosely based but this is otherwise a ...
Next to nobody goes to the panto for the plot – if anybody does, they very much run the risk of being disappointed. Here, though, there’s a fair amount of storyline crammed into this version of the ...
This production paints an intriguing portrait of what could be if people who disagree kept lines of communication open.
Both actors demonstrate considerable commitment to their roles, holding court, as it were, with convincing and surprisingly nuanced performances.
No surprise then that Jez Butterworth, actually Jeremy, a classic suburban name of course, mined this seam in his 2008 play Parlour Song. The parlour was the front room kept for Sunday best, long ...
A finely observed, thoughtful, and ultimately moving, piece of theatre. It is a performance that never becomes so inward-looking as to exclude his audience.
Those who have seen this show in previous years will enjoy seeing it again, those who haven’t are in for a treat.
Simon Friend Entertainment and Josh Andrews Productions have confirmed that Irish presenter, writer, broadcaster and former ...
The musical has a deeply moving and thought-provoking score by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey (Next To Normal) – will be making ...
Royal Court Theatre’s production of Mark Rosenblatt’s GIANT at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London’s West End.