Sequels in the musical theatre industry are rare, unlike of course in film: after Grease there was indeed Grease 2, a less famous, less successful and less ...
With family, it’s all relative. In Noel Coward's comedy Relative Values, we see a family dynamic entrenched in historic values disturbed by a shift in socie...
Last month, Stage One, a charity funding body that supports the work of emerging theatre producers, announced the latest recipients of its £50,000 and £25,000 S...
A chance encounter wherein a young Czech girl asks an dejected Irish busker to fix her broken hoover seems like an unlikely starting point for a love story, l...
The subtitle of Nicholas Ridout’s Passionate Amateurs: Theatre, Communism and Love, and its central argument – “that theater in modern capitalism can help u...
The hilarious comedic Spymonkey return to the West End with their show Cooped and we've got a pair of tickets to give away. Skip the blurb and enter the competi...