Review: The Sugar Syndrome at Richmond’s Orange Tree Theatre is more sour than sweet
The Sugar Syndrome is more sour than sweet, with dark humour and disturbingly honest themes that could make your stomach
The Sugar Syndrome is more sour than sweet, with dark humour and disturbingly honest themes that could make your stomach
On McQuillan’s Hill is a very Northern Irish play. It’s a Northern Irish play in the fact that it was
My Cousin Rachel is about many things: love, lust, pride, suspicion, jealousy, and quite possibly murder. But more than any
London theatre has been on quite the journey throughout history, from Shakespeare’s Globe all the way to £250 Hamilton tickets.
As Christmas looms ever closer, festive productions have hit theatreland in their droves. This year’s offering from the Rose, a
The first thing that strikes you about The Arrival at Bush Theatre is how intimate it all is. Bijan Sheibani,
The performance of Red Palace at Vaults Theatre, with a cast of all women and non-binary people, started with a
In a condensed 40-minute thought-provoking classroom experience, audiences will be left deeply moved and fearful for the harsh realities vulnerable
Audiences at Sloane Square’s Royal Court Theatre will find themselves in an altogether darker, more tempestuous place during performances of
I didn’t quite know what to expect as I took my seat for The Lovely Bones at Kingston’s Rose Theatre.
Looking around at the portraits adorning the set of Posh, grand oil paintings of past members of the fictional Riot