The art of transforming a legendary work of cinema to the stage lies in knowing what to replicate as faithfully as possible and what needs to be reinvented for ...
The Name is a 1995 play by the much-lauded Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse, in an English version by Gregory Motton. His third play, The Name, helped establish Fosse as one of Europe’s most distinctive ...
Alexander Zeldin's CARE, first seen in France in 2022, is certainly a very bleak affair. A friend has just asked me if ...
John le Carré’s The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, first published in 1963 and immortalised on screen two years later with ...
I went into Churchill’s Urinal thinking, “A play about Winston Churchill’s toilet? Surely this is a complete piss take.” And yes — brilliantly, it is. Rosie Holt in Churchill’s Urinal. Photo by Steve ...
Book Oliver! tickets at the Gielgud Theatre, London. Cameron Mackintosh & Matthew Bourne's ★★★★★ revival. Now in its 2nd year - booking to Oct 2026. From £24.
New Adventures is delighted to announce the full tour dates for Matthew Bourne’s CINDERELLA as it returns for an extensive 2026-2027 UK tour to celebrate its 30th anniversary, visiting 16 venues over ...
Anne Lister was a figure who was controversial in the sense of making her way in the world dressed as a man. More interestingly, her love life as a lesbian was the reality she embraced both in shadow ...
It is always a pleasure to return to the iconic Shakespeare’s Globe, perfectly situated at Bankside on the south bank of the River Thames. Few venues feel as alive and atmospheric as the Globe, and ...
I wasn’t the only one who chortled away at this quite brilliant revival, and much of the press night audience, at least from where I was sat, responded enthusiastically to the flamboyant style of ...
Allegra is a delightfully surreal light comedy by Peter Quilter, with a serious subtext which makes it eminently watchable, especially in the capable hands of Elizabeth Bower, Bailey Patrick, John ...
The current Royal Philharmonic season at London’s Southbank Centre is nothing if not innovative: recently Messiaen’s sprawling Turangalila-Symphonie has been programmed, and next up is Scriabin’s ...
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