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The House of Bernarda Alba review
This re-worked piece on the suppression of women by a disabled-led company offers a different perspective without preaching
This re-worked piece on the suppression of women by a disabled-led company offers a different perspective without preaching
As part of the London International Mime Festival, ‘Kiss & Cry’ stars a duo of dancing hands, small-scale sets and cinematography to evoke memories of past loves
The two-hander, starring Emilia Fox and Theo James, which is written by Laura Eason, a scriptwriter on 'House of Cards', is a comedy about love and literary ambition in the digital age
Renewed interest in seminal novel comes as Donald Trump lashes out at 'fake news' and adviser Kellyanne Conway coins distinctly Orwellian phrase 'alternative facts'
Director Annie Ryan's candlelit production of John Webster’s ‘The White Devil’ at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, is the perfect setting for the play about deceit, treachery and revenge
The critically acclaimed playwright reveals what inspired him to write ‘Love’
To coincide with the Robert Rauschenberg retrospective, Trisha Brown’s dance piece 'Set and Reset' (1983) is being performed at Tate Modern, with set and costumes by the American artist
Siobhan Davies’ latest collaborative dance project explores body language in a four-hour loop at the Barbican’s Curve gallery
Emmet Kirwn's two-hander, starring himself as Jason, a wannabe DJ and Ian Lloyd Anderson, as his long-lost drug addict brother, is highly charged theatre
Thom Southerland's musical 'Death Takes A Holiday' is based on the 1928 Italian play of the same name, which inspired the film 'Meet Joe Black'
The revival of Wayne McGregor’s ballet triptych is inspired by Virginia Woolf’s novels ‘Mrs Dalloway’, ‘Orlando’ and ‘The Waves’ – mixed with parts of her letters, diaries and essays
The revival of musical ‘Promises, Promises’ is based on the Oscar-winning 1960 Billy Wilder movie ‘The Apartment’, but it doesn't lend itself well to the now all-singing cast
E.L. James is reportedly in talks to bring her S&M bestseller to Broadway and West End stages
Olivier award-winning East London hip-hop dance group, Boy Blue Entertainment, perform an abstract triple bill with new work and ditch the narrative
A simple stage allows the small cast to carry the weight of Khaled Housseini's debut novel that sold multi-millions worldwide and follows the film adaptation
An invented terrorist atrocity is the topical subject of this tragicomedy by Stuart Slade that imagines a plane from New York downed in the Fulham area with half a dozen survivors
Matthew Spangler’s stage production, based on Khaled Hosseini’s best-selling 2003 novel, makes its West End debut
Matthew Bourne brings the 1948 Powell and Pressburger film to the stage
This adaptation of Anna Sewell’s classic novel boasts a panto horse in the title role
The Royal Ballet revives the same production of 'The Sleeping Beauty' that reopened the Royal Opera House 70 years ago after the war