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Melting Pot and Birmingham Rep are delighted to announce full casting for their thrilling co-production, Inspector Morse: ...
If you like the plays you see to 'show, not tell', you had better sit this one out. The ‘stand and deliver’ moments from ...
As the live stage show Bluey’s Big Play returns to the UK and Ireland, featuring Bluey, Bingo, Mum, and Dad, a talented ...
How the world has changed from a generation ago. For a group of schoolboys to meet these days, it might well involve a WhatsApp group or some other messaging an ...
The playwright Robert Bolt is perhaps better known as a screenwriter of blockbuster movies such as Dr Zhivago and Lawrence of Arabia, but his two most successfu ...
Mainstream media has a way of portraying the younger generation as people who don’t form their words properly, wear their ...
Author name: Chris Omaweng Chris has been reviewing for LondonTheatre1 since 2014. He has had a range of jobs in his working career across higher education, membership organisations and the ...
This is one of those shows that makes one wonder if one has seen it all before, and then it takes a different path. Rafe ...
If you’re a fan of the anarchic humour of The Young Ones or the slapstick chaos of Bottom, Verbal Diary may be right up your ...
Are the days of flyering at the Edinburgh Fringe numbered? Last year, at least one show, Beautiful World Cabaret at the ...
This sharp, funny and energetic new play, written by the multitalented James Inverne, explores the intense rivalry and public ...
Mark Hadfield will star as Agatha Christie’s famous Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, in Lucy Bailey’s new production of the ...