Andre Antonio, Jodie Jacobsa and an outrageous Emmanuel Akwafo star in Nicholai La Barrie and Sonia Jalaly’s joyful and ...
Steffan Rhodri’s love for theatre has been growing since he was just eight years old, and it shows no sign of disappearing as ...
This spirited modern reworking of the well-known fairytale, which centres on a rivalry between two hairdressers, spins the story out in an enjoyably freewheeling fashion. Liverpool Everyman’s tried ...
Narrative-driven, glittery local show written by Ken Alexander and Fraser Boyle ticks all the boxes for a great modern pantomime ...
Chelsea Walker’s sharp and snappy production reimagines Shakespeare’s infamous problem play ...
Celebratory line-up providing colour, comedy and a taste of things to come in the West End, including The Devil Wears Prada and The Comedy About Spies ...
Golden Age musicals are pitted against hip-hop in this playfully pensive play by Dan McCabe about searching for common ground ...
A theatre in Reading could become the first in the country to be heated using energy harnessed from deep underground. An ongoing redevelopment at the Hexagon theatre aims to institute a renewable ...
Does theatre need to consider that there is a vast difference between a sudden, enforced stoppage and taking a considered and intentional break to ensure artist development and opportunities continue?
Malvern Theatres will benefit from a new 240-seat auditorium, after its local council approved plans to create a ‘world-class ...
Artificial humans are having a bit of a moment in New York theatre, appearing in plays such as Maybe Happy Ending and We Are ...
A new farcical thriller from Mischief Theatre, the makers of The Play That Goes Wrong and The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, is ...