Dan Wilshire’s Robin Hood is all thigh-slapping, unbending enthusiasm, heroic, daft and exactly the kind of swashbuckling ...
Whitney White will make her Royal Shakespeare Company debut in her own work All Is But Fantasy —a “two-part high-energy ...
Barely a day goes by without news of further violence against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. Bethlehem’s Aida ...
The Big Tiny is back at The Met, and this year, writer-director Ben Richards presents his take on the Pied Piper story, but ...
There is no shortlist for the Unsung Hero award, which will be announced at the ceremony. Alistair Smith, Editor of The Stage ...
For a nostalgic trip down Memory Lane with a packed house of fans of a certain age, check in for John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers ...
Echoing perhaps G&S’s satire on self-importance and class, but it is irritatingly overdone, and almost sabotages Gilbert and ...
There isn't a so much a plot as a glimmer of a structure, making Mr & Mrs Christmas, actually a deliciously smutty, ...
Nottinghamshire writer James Graham is to adapt his play Punch into a version which will tour schools – thanks to Graham ...
This year’s Linbury Prize winners are celebrated in a free exhibition that can be seen until June next year in the upper ...
She is the determined dancer, the core of the tale, the sacrifice to art one has to make. And she does pay the ultimate price. She and Boris Lermontov need to blaze: she does, but Reece Causton plays ...
Pinocchio then gets taken to Toyland, where Steven Webb’s colourful Coachman turns evil: it is a place where you get turned ...