How important is a warm-up race for Cheltenham Festival glory?
There’s that old saying that practice makes perfect, while the author Malcolm Gladwell famously asserted that 10,000 hours of training
There’s that old saying that practice makes perfect, while the author Malcolm Gladwell famously asserted that 10,000 hours of training
A new play which starts tomorrow at Bush Theatre will explore gender and sexuality in an ‘anarchic celebration’ of expression.
The first thing that caught my eye once I had found my seat for The Rocky Horror Show at New
Nobody would suspect writer and comedian Dom Joly of being a shrinking violet. Throughout his impressively-varied career, Joly has hosted
Vault Festival spans 54 days and showcases more than 2,000 artists and this year, it’s debuting the writing of 30-year-old
Dust off your fishnets, dig out your hot pants and set your spaceship’s co-ordinates to New Wimbledon Theatre where a
J.K. Rowling and an American mom walk into a bar. Their friend, a Men’s Rights activist disguised as an SNP
The English-language premiere of one of Spain’s most celebrated young playwrights is set to hit the stage at a Battersea
Clapham Omnibus Theatre’s production of The Orchestra will thrive because of the internationalism it possesses when it opens next year,
Nestled in a tiny theatre above a bustling pub in Battersea is an energy-filled, rip-roaring pantomime. But what makes it
Every now and then I feel I am enduring a play rather than watching for pleasure. With the Royal Court’s