Heathers the Musical is the first show to be performed at the newly built Arts at Marble Arch venue, the new temporary home of the Arts Theatre. Seating 550, this semi-permanent structure has been ...
Opposites attract, so they say. There’s Ivy (Nadi Kemp-Safyi), who runs an independent coffee shop (one of those places that charges even more than Gail’s) that is frequented by Ash (Francesca ...
A late show Friday night audience at the Museum of Comedy is, one would reasonably expect, unassuming and up for ...
One of the strongest things about Littler’s staging of Much Ado is that it is beautifully and clearly spoken by the ten-strong ensemble, so that not only is the text easy to understand and the plot to ...
A quote attributed to Norman Vincent Peale says, “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.” Pedants will doubtless point out the nearest star to the Moon is the Sun, about 93 ...
Searching Blue is a hybrid indoor and outdoor performance from The Human Expression (T.H.E.) Dance Company. The first part takes place in the atmospheric, shabby chic surroundings of the Coronet ...
Acid’s Reign bursts into life with a thunderous opening. Against a backdrop of activist posters, the cast launch into powerful harmonies about climate action, instantly drawing the audience into a ...
The Cabin, playing at Barons Court Theatre from July 7th to the 11th, has a very intriguing setup. Former school classmates ...
Forget the slow-motion fight scenes in the most recent National Theatre production of Coriolanus – this small-scale offering from the Acting Gymnasium isn’t messing about. Sharp, slick and with a ...
Originally presented in 2017 and in celebration of the extraordinary life of British artist David Hockney, Exhibition On Screen’s remarkable film David Hockney at the Royal Academy of Arts has ...
Paul Bouchier, the production’s Company Manager, took to the stage just before the performance I attended finally got underway to let the audience know there was a minor technical issue, already being ...
Abigail’s Party is a suburban, situational tragi-comedy of manners and a satire on the aspirations and tastes of the new middle class that emerged in Britain in the 1970s. Mike Leigh developed the ...