If you remember Grayson, then you’ll probably enjoy this tribute to a much loved star with Adamson’s performance alone justifying the price of a ticket.
Yes, it’s a story about a trans woman. But it is not only a story about a trans woman – there is, thank goodness, a whole lot more going on besides that, and a nuanced and sophisticated recognition ...
Confirming that laughter is the best medicine Lynn Faces is a triumph. A confluence of punk gig, TV parody, slapstick humour ...
A perfect half-term treat for little ones, There’s a Bear on My Chair is on at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of the ...
Richard II is charismatic, eloquent, and flamboyantly witty. And a disastrous King – dishonest, dangerous, and politically ...
As Dolly – be she fantasy or not – Tricia Paoluccio is excellent, a programme note telling the reader that she grew up ...
With If/Then not yet having made it across the pond with a full production, I do wonder if this concert was a way of testing ...
With its bold staging, precise performances, and eerie atmosphere, this is a deeply compelling production which unsettles and ...
Stalled has the look of a work in progress; it needs room to expand, and an interval would allow the audience time to digest ...
A whirlwind of a musStalled will reach out to women in a way that it may not do so with a male audience, but it is a ...
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