Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived.
Explore MoreShakespeare’s plays are often crudely divided between comedies and tragedies; the director of this latest production of Twelfth Night clearly didn’t get that memo.
Explore MoreRarely has the Theatre Royal stage’s potential been so richly
exploited as in Stephen Daldry’s production of An Inspector Calls.
Two worlds collide in the Maddermarket’s production of Alan Ayckbourn’s comedic tale of lust, misunderstanding and hastily arranged dinner parties.
Explore MoreThe ever brave Maddermarket players have taken on a typically quixotic choice for their latest production: Dylan Thomas’ radio play Under Milk Wood.
Explore MoreA long-lost Shakespeare play or a false claim on the Bard’s name?
Explore MoreBunny deserves something better than this review.
Explore MoreIt’s been scaring theatregoers in the West End for 21 years, but has the latest transfer of The Woman In Black kept its edge?
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