Oleksiy Palchykov, the Ukranian tenor, is cast as Nemorino, a gullible oddball, who is hopelessly in love with fickle Adina ...
Sit or Kneel is at its best when Nation-Dixon looks at Margot's vulnerabilities, and some exploration of that would be ...
“People meet and then move on. That’s life.” Ciaran Haggerty’s The Upside Down House at Belfast’s The Mac proves much more ...
The December 1966 United Nations vote for sanctions against Rhodesia that included oil and arms became a trigger for action when students realised that a bunch of LSE directors were also directors of ...
The Flowers of Srebrenica marks the thirtieth anniversary of these horrific events with a performance by five actors, ...
Thatcher’s short sharp shock policy for delinquent boys aged 16–25 was designed to divert them from a life of crime, yet ...
Dreams are illogical and follow no pattern, whereas dance is structured and precise. Hofesh Shechter tackles this mismatch ...
Starter For Ten is a smart, playful, charming and thoroughly British new musical. It was first seen at The Bristol Old Vic in ...
It is unlikely that the romantic myth of the carefree wandering hobo persists in this day and age but, just in case, Myra's ...
Jessica Norman’s play bursts into life with a violent collision, dramatically presented, which leaves them halfway down a ...
Deborah McAndrew's adaptation of the Dickens classic Oliver Twist will be directed by Hull Truck's Artistic Director Mark ...
The Women's Prize for Playwriting from Ellie Keel Productions and Paines Plough has announced the 41 long-listed scripts ...
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