There is nothing funnier than other people's suffering, so they say, and this bittersweet comedy from Steven Berkoff certainly capitalises on that. Following th...
The play presents the anguish and isolation of areas of historical conflict: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Bosnia, Rwanda and Northern Ireland. For me, the performanc...
When we think of prominent African-American human rights and civil rights movement leaders, we are drawn to the powerful and moving speeches of Martin Luthe...
One would imagine that a man who wrote a book entitled How To Be Happy would be a guru of finding joy amongst life’s anxious moments. But Paul is in the same ...
It’s 7:30pm on a Sunday evening and the Queen’s Theatre, which usually hosts Les Miserables is absolutely packed. The composing team that brought us Betty Blue ...
This obscure musical (based on the Peanuts comic strips of Charles M Schulz) with book, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner, has set up camp at the Tabard Thea...