In the ordinary town on the ordinary street in the ordinary city, lives Dennis Simms… Immediately, Robert Jones’ excellent design alongside Mark Henderson’s li...
Sharon D. Clarke is a force. The Olivier Award winner appears unstoppable, now sprinkling a little stardust over Susie McKenna’s glorious production of Blues i...
Kwame Kwei Armah and Oskar Eustis’ Twelfth Night is slick, easy to follow, genuine and (of all qualities to aspire most to in a piece of new work), powerful. It...
The first 45 minutes or so of Trevor Nunn’s production of Lettice and Lovage at the Menier Chocolate Factory Theatre are an utter delight. Peter Shaffer’s three...
The Girls, a musical comedy based on the original story of the 1998 Calendar Girls has arrived, and with it droves of raucous middle aged women. Achieving not o...
Four of the most influential black American men in popular culture assemble in a single, drab motel room on the eve of a world about to irreversibly change fore...