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A deft and unassuming story of medical negligence, gaslighting and pain, Anatomy of Pain is a well-written and slickly ...
The Immersive Movie Musical, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect, but I certainly wasn’t disappointed. From the moment we ...
This is the third work written by young playwright, Samuel Winner, and forms part of the 2025 Camden Fringe offering. It is ...
This feels like a story that has been told before, even if the marketing for the show insists that it hasn’t: Mozart (Jack ...
Phillip Ridley’s infamously controversial Ghost From a Perfect Place first premiered at the Hampstead Theatre in 1994, ...
Lost Lear is a staggeringly empathetic response to dementia, maternity and fractured relationships. Dan Colley’s new play ...
It has been 20 years since the Birmingham Stage Company first performed the classic children’s book series Horrible Histories ...
As the country continues to celebrate the Lionesses’ Euros victory, the National Theatre today reveals further casting for its highly anticipated national tou ...
An attempt to find a middle ground in the assault on Gaza, a tall task that results in a show that does not come close to the ...
A two-hander takedown of the radically unexciting governance of the modern Labour Party. Penned by Daniel Patten and Sol ...
Yousef would like to talk to you. He is a Palestinian, but really, he wants to talk about his kids. This unconventional play ...
The producers of the brand-new musical HERE & NOW, presented by UK pop sensation Steps, are delighted to announce the full ...
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