The annual London Soundtrack Festival, now in its second year, was established to celebrate the “ever-increasing interest and enthusiasm for film, TV and game ...
This production has an aura of authenticity about it, in terms of the costumes, the mannerisms, and the choice of accompanying music. The play itself is also au ...
Talking Heads has been a staple for both stage and screen for as long as I can possibly remember. Alan Bennett's writing takes everyday situations and turns the ...
The musical Flyby benefits from having a highly talented and hard-working cast of five, as well as an imaginative set design by Libby Todd, lighting by Ben Jaco ...
I’d be the first admit that ballet isn’t my favourite art form but I am a big fan of Carmen, Bizet’s opera which in turn was based Prosper Mérimée’s n ...
As a dancer, I have always believed, even as a youngster, that dance should be for everyone. At the age I am now, it becomes clear that it is more vital now tha ...
Jim Cartwright’s 1989 play Two is set in a pub of the sort that was once everywhere: a mahogany bar, old-school pumps ...
As we come to terms with the humiliation of not being able to send a single warship to the Gulf, it's all the more pertinent ...
The Unicorn’s first major co-production with the Royal Shakespeare Company is a breathtaking triumph. Abbreviated to a tight ...
Waitress is one of those very rare breeds: a touring production which is actually far more successful in every way than its ...
Not much is known for certain as to precisely what was said at a 1941 meeting in Copenhagen (hence the play’s title) between ...
The thing about these characters embracing tolerance and understanding is that there’s so much of it in this play that it ...