After a 27-year hiatus, Maxim Gorky’s tale of the Russian bourgeoisie returns to the National Theatre in a new adaptation by ...
Dance as a storytelling technique is always evolving as time progresses. The power of movement, most of the time, speaks ...
Christian youth camps. For the completely uninitiated, they are meant to be residential weeks away from home, with other ‘young people’ who indulge in a mix ...
Rinaldo, at the Royal Academy of Music, is an enjoyable evening of opera suitable for those interested in early exposure to the form, as well as an already fami ...
Life, they say, is too short. We need to take the bull by the horns and snatch every moment possible. What if you had the opportunity to be one of the most powe ...
It was Queen Elizabeth II who said, "grief is the price we pay for love". Regardless of who actually coined the phrase, I'd say it is a pretty accurate summary ...
I spent the evening of St Patrick’s Day in a pub. Well, I spent it at a show set in a pub, but the production had a working on-stage bar from which drinks wer ...
Casting has today been announced for the West End transfer of GRACE PERVADES, which opens at the Theatre Royal Haymarket next ...
The Lyceum in Edinburgh uses an in-the-round configuration for this world premiere production, which is not entirely without precedent, though even the notes in ...
True friends are with you for life. You may not see or talk to them often, but they are always there, ready when you need ...
If Children of the Night really is Danielle Phillips' "debut play", it is truly a magnificent achievement, as it has almost ...
What it is that Tobermory (Vladimir Garcia) knows about his owners and their friends and acquaintances wasn’t entirely clear, ...
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