On May 11th, 2022
The Misfortune of the English – Orange Tree Theatre Review
As suggested by the title “The Misfortune of the English” written by Pamela Carter is a true story of misfortune, unfortunate tragedy and catastrophic disaster....
As suggested by the title “The Misfortune of the English” written by Pamela Carter is a true story of misfortune, unfortunate tragedy and catastrophic disaster....
The intense performance of Pasionaria at Sadler's Wells Theatre explores the future of our world as we continue into an age of reliance on technology....
Sarah Ruhl’s adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando is joyfully brought to life under the creative direction of Stella Powell-Jones at the Jermyn Street Theatre....
‘Thank You Darling’ sees Camden Art Centre present one of the Netherlands’ most celebrated contemporary artist, Lily Van der Stokker, for the first time in a London institution. ...
But the biggest maturation in Real Lies is that they have figured out how to do something great with what we can control, and to let the rest just happen....
The Dan Daw Show featuring Dan Daw and Christopher Owen is now being featured at Battersea Arts Center and today is the final performance of the show....
We are used to looking at the achievements of Greco-Roman antiquity with admiration and even awe. The Ancient Greece: Science And Wisdom exhibition at the Science Museum makes us take a step back to d...
Emotive choreography, dramatic soundscapes and dream-like spaces: Punchdrunk return to London with their first major show, ‘The Burnt City’, in eight years....