Penned by Liana Sonenclar, BEFORE THIS NEW YEAR has been championed as a poignant tale of youth, reflection, and those…
Long before headlines buzzed about modern movements to end human trafficking, there was Raquel Liberman, a Polish woman lured to…
When WAITRESS first opened in the West End, audiences flocked to see how this beloved Broadway musical, laden with scrumptious…
Sprawling dystopian fiction has always had a place on our stages—just look at George Orwell’s 1984 or Margaret Atwood’s THE…
No one conjures dance-theatre experiences quite like Matthew Bourne. His New Adventures company has been reimagining classics for decades—SWAN LAKE,…
The Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre, scheduled to open this autumn, is no ordinary space. If you’re imagining a traditional proscenium…
RADIANT BOY has already garnered early attention by earning a spot in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 37 Plays competition in…
I’ve often pondered what it takes to remain a West End fixture for over two decades. Is it the vibrant…
First things first: if you’ve never seen an Ibsen play, GHOSTS is arguably the best place to start. Originally premiered…