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Things sag a bit in the second act, when we spend way too much time debating the sexual orientation of a character whose ties ...
IRAQ, BUT FUNNY serves not only as a masterful satire of British and American colonialism in the Middle East but also as a ...
There is something about Mamma Mia! that just feels like summer. Maybe it is the breezy Greek island setting, maybe it is the ...
The Half-Life of Marie Curie' is a play that explores the friendship of two women of science, presented by Ensemble Theatre.
The Bush Theatre is becoming a garden centre. Earlier this year, the venue staged Coral Wylie’s Lavender, Hyacinth, Violet, ...
Ken Ludwig is one of the most prolific playwrights of our time, having written over 34 plays and musicals over the last 40 ...
Chicago Opera Theater’s world-premiere about the 1950s Montgomery bus boycotts tells the real story, usually a one-liner in ...
The theatre sector’s future depends on working together to incentivise and democratise charitable giving, says Amanda Parker ...
NSangou Njikam’s latest offering is an ode to the erotic and the divine, set to winking R&B and hip-hop songs, in a new ...
The “Hacks” star returns to Broadway after 25 years in a triumph for her, if not for the old-fashioned, flowery play about ...
Read our review of American Ballet Theatre Studio Company at Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House, London. Dancers score ...
Information overload abounds with no love to be found in Theatre Works' new production, Love and Information by Caryl Churchill at Theatre Works.
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