Jennifer Haley’s The Nether explores an interesting and increasingly pertinent concept; the idea of catfishing, deception, and the diverse identities we adopt o...
Following the success of King Charles III and Cock, Mike Bartlett’s Bull lands at the Young Vic with a bang. A darkly comic and violent emotional rollercoaster ...
It would be unfair to compare Potted Sherlock to its Potted counterparts Panto and, most famously, Potter so I won’t (but if I were to I’d say that Potted Potte...
Conceptually, writer Ross Howard was onto a winner, upturning the ever-loved fairytales of old by obscuring the notions of ‘happily ever after’ and true love. B...
The Winter’s Tale rides on the tailcoats of the Shakespeare Sessions' summer success, Much Ado About Nothing, blinkered by and adorned with 5-star reviews from ...
“Sorry, but there’s no money left”. So wrote former Secretary to the Treasury, Liam Bryne, when Labour handed over reigns of the Exchequer to the coalition four...