A thrilling night of magic and madness
Gregory Doran's sparkling version of A Midsummer Night's Dream proves a welcome, not to mention seasonal, addition to the RSC repertoire... more | Add your review
A great deal of thought has gone into every detail of Cha Cha Moon
Cha Cha Moon
Music
Tim Burgess has executed the perfect rock comeback
The Charlatans
Film
We don’t often get to see a Hollywood cast working at full capacity like this
Smart People
An excellent must-see piece of theatre that challenges the audience whilst entertaining
I've never seen a singer like her! I came out speechless, moved, amazed, optimistic and full of energy
Brilliant. The food is fantastic and the staff are so friendly
London,
Shaw's politically pointed play, Pygmalion, serves a poignant reminder of social and cultural change for the slightly better... more | Add your review
Gregory Doran's sparkling version of A Midsummer Night's Dream proves a welcome, not to mention seasonal, addition to the RSC repertoire... more | Add your review
The Good Soul of Szechuan at the Young Vic makes an absolutely devastating impact in a production of stylised strangeness... more | Add your review
Stockholm, a dynamic two-hander from Frantic Assembly at the Hampstead Theatre, is a valuable new work that is, in every way, bruising... more | Add your review
One of the exciting things about Soho Theatre these days is you never know what you are going to get. Piranha Heights keeps us guessing... more | Add your review
It's difficult to quibble with a drama like Familyman that has what too many other, more sophisticated, works lack: a real, beating heart... more | Add your review
Haughty Greta Scacchi fails to create a storm in The Deep Blue Sea as it sketches a portrait of grey, puritan England, says Nicholas de Jongh... more | Add your review
to see Jump at the Peacock Theatre. An unmissable madcap show where comedy meets
combat
Harper Regan contains a career-defining role for Lesley Sharp as Harper and explodes key myths about female sexuality and anger... more | Add your review
A shocking, triumphant return for Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party almost 50 years since every theatre critic but one poured scorn and worse upon it... more | Add your review
A sluggish air hangs over Sean Holmes's The English Game; a plodding piece that attempts to saddle a game of amateur cricket with more weight than it could bear... more | Add your review
Amazing performances seal the success for That Face; 21-year-old Polly Stenham's play about a twisted family and incest... more | Add your review
Take That have a substantial and loyal fan-base but only time will reveal whether this is enough to sustain a run of a musical based on the group... more | Add your review
Beau Jest parades its old-fashioned credentials and never shrinks from saying predictable things or clutching at clichés to express them... more | Add your review
Funny Girl, best known in its 1968 Barbra Streisand film version, gets back to its theatre roots with big tunes, snappy lyrics and high kicks... more | Add your review
Into the Hoods is about real bodily pleasure. You come out dazzled by the back flips — cursing your own wheezy unfitness, says Liz Hoggard... more | Add your review
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