Kill Climate Deniers – Pleasance Theatre
The European premiere of David Finnigan’s controversially-titled satire successfully combines a deeply serious message with some some serious on-stage silliness,
The European premiere of David Finnigan’s controversially-titled satire successfully combines a deeply serious message with some some serious on-stage silliness,
Having delighted in director Purni Morell’s recent Icarus (also at the Unicorn – read the review here) I absolutely jumped
Metta Theatre’s touring production transforms the classic tale of Wind in the Willows into a hip-hop musical for the 21st
The second in this year’s Avex Recital series, soprano Sara Kobayashi made her UK debut at Wigmore Hall on Saturday
Set in Belle Époque France, CAN-CAN! sells itself as a fun and frivolous new dance musical adapted from Offenbach’s original
Committing to review a show that you adore is a risk, especially a show you saw ten years ago, obsessed
A first-rate piece of children’s theatre, this retelling of the familiar myth (by playwright Katrin Lange, directed by Cressida Brown)
Described as a ‘treasure hunt’ through a library, Marie Klimis’ The Paper Traveller is an individual, immersive experience which combines