Director Ian Rickson brings Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party to the stage, with a gaze that penetrates below the skin. First staged in 1957, Pinter’s play was...
Sam Holcroft’s new play posits that everyone has coping strategies or ‘rules’ by which they live their life. In Rules for Living, we watch a family try to get t...
It’s incredible that this is the first play adaptation of Jeeves and Wooster (discounting Lloyd Webber’s musical By Jeeves) ever to reach the West End. A night ...
From the moment the curtain goes up, Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense is a joy to watch, packed with hilarious gags, ridiculously tangled plots and blis...
Ed and Lisa, pregnant with their second child, are in the hospital preparing for a caesarian section. However, Lisa won’t be the one giving birth, as Ed has...