Ian Kelly’s Mr Foote’s Other Leg, a historical fiction, is jam-packed in every way that it is possible to be jam-packed. Not content with ‘merely’ following the...
Almeida Theatre has devoted its current season to an explosive collection of Greek plays and talks, a re-invented examination of what essentially gave birth to ...
Good grief, why don't more West End shows dose up their characters on Valium? One of the highlights of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, with the rest ...
Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts has always felt like a stiff play and whilst it may have caused a sensation upon publication, being banned from performance, its themes ...
Puccini's Madam Butterfly is one of the world's most celebrated operatic achievements. First performed over a century ago in 1904 at the Teatro alla Scala in ...