Anyone who’s ever picked up a travel guide to Venice will at least have heard of Peggy Guggenheim through the art gallery named after her on the city’s Grand Ca...
‘I think you’ve got problems’, Lola the maid says in this play. It is something of an understatement. The third collaboration between writer Howard Brenton, dir...
After a successful run at the Hampstead Theatre, followed by a transfer to Trafalgar Studios 2 – The Wasp has made its way to the Jermyn Street Theatre. A two-h...
“You can stop rhyming right there,” the Greek god of wine and drama Dionysos commands his slave Xanthias mid-song in Stephen Sondheim’s musical adaptation of Th...
The Autumn Garden was written by Lillian Hellman and first staged in 1951, and you can certainly tell. Set in the Deep South in 1949, the play follows a group o...
Neil Koenigsberg’s Off the King's Road is both a comic and poignant piece of theatre, which effortlessly captures what it is like to be lonely. Matt Browne (Mic...