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Former GP receptionist Holly Gow returns to Kentish Town’s Lion & Unicorn Theatre. How Can(t) I help? has already received ...
Marek (Julian Kostov) is the sort of person admired by those who like entrepreneurship and social mobility. Working his way ...
Entering its third year in the West End and it’s fifteenth extension, the multiple award-winning hit from humble beginnings ...
The mind is a very powerful tool when it comes to emotional journeys. Depending on how it is used, life can turn out not as ...
MAKES HIS WEST END DEBUT STARRING OPPOSITE RUARIDH MOLLICA (‘SEBASTIAN’, ‘THE FRANCHISE’) WITH SOPHIE MELVILLE (‘IPHIGENIA IN ...
I went into this play ‘blind’ – there were, as others in the press night audience helpfully pointed out, six novels and three ...
Co-author Andy Nyman conceived the idea of Ghost Stories when he walked past London's Fortune Theatre where The Woman in ...
There are some interesting, if somewhat contrived, dynamics in this longitudinal play, which starts with Connie (Jo Herbert) ...
When the City of London’s first swimming pool closed its doors, few could have predicted it would be reborn as a theatre in 1994. Yet the Bridewell Theatre ha ...
It’s always a pleasure to be back at Leicester Square Theatre. Waiting to see Wilko: Love and Death and Rock 'n' Roll, I wasn ...
On a close, hot and humid night at The Old Red Lion Theatre, this latest production of Ivories, written by Riley Elton ...
As part of the Beautiful World Cabarets series, Cassidy Janson took to the stage to perform music reflecting “on the place ...