At some point during Act three, I am laughing so hard that I rifle in my bag for my inhaler - somewhere in the show between the cactus and the three burglars. ...
Widely considered one of the funniest plays in the English language, Michael Frayn’s meta-farce, Noises Off, premiered at the Lyric Hammersmith in 1982. Now it...
I think Pinter Three finds a perfect balance in showing the purpose of theatre; capturing the idea of release, enjoyment and escapism but conjoining it with ser...
This year, marking Shakespeare's 400th anniversary, has been the perfect time to get into Shakespeare, or renew your undying love for the Bard, with multiple mo...
It’s being touted as the linchpin of the Branagh Theatre season at the Garrick, but aren’t we sick of Romeo and Juliet by now? There must be over 100 performanc...
The diversity of culture in Britain today is very different to the world that Anita & Me is set in; the 1970s Black Country was much less culturally rich th...