Cirque Du Soleil’s OVO Returns to the Albert Hall
Every Londoner’s favourite January show, Cirque du Soleil, has already announced an extension of its upcoming run at the Royal Albert Hall, confirming a further 38 performances of the restaged…
Every Londoner’s favourite January show, Cirque du Soleil, has already announced an extension of its upcoming run at the Royal Albert Hall, confirming a further 38 performances of the restaged…
It was Halloween Night and Highgate Village was seething with ghouls and ghosts and all things scary. Inflatable dinosaurs prowled the dark streets with vampires and witches while a dental…
Here’s a show that’s as crisp as the iceberg lettuce that outlived Liz Truss’s premiership. And much more fun. The clue is in the title: Gay Pride and No Prejudice. …
A no-holds barred re-working of Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece, the Picture of Dorian Gray, explodes on the London stage this summer with Dorian: The Musical. A cast of impossibly young, talented,…
Even as an avid theatre-goer and radio listener I’d never experienced a merger of both with a radio play on stage. There’s a first time for everything. And what better…
Twelve Angry Men opened at Theatre Royal Windsor on Wednesday evening, and closed two and a half hours later to a rousing standing ovation. Intense, insightful, and with a surprising…
Not even two Titans of the stage, including an octogenarian knight of the realm, could perform a King Canute against flooding that engulfed the Theatre Royal Windsor and cancelled the…
A jolly family of three generations of British South Asians took up 15 seats in the stalls of the Theatre Royal, Windsor, and chuckled their way through two short acts…
It’s billed – forgive the pun – as a penetrating new play. The Misandrist is a dark comedy with two actors and lots of dildos and butt plugs. Pegging is…
Prepare for a challenging night out at the theatre when you book The Walworth Farce. First challenge is finding the venue: Southwark Playhouse Elephant. It’s so new that even the…