BWW Review: EIGHT GIGABYTES OF HARDCORE PORNOGRAPHY, Orange Tree Theatre
Online pornography addiction, debt collectors, unhappy marriages and acute boredom.
BWW Review: THE MIKVAH PROJECT, Orange Tree Theatre
The Orange Tree Theatre's Directors' Festival is always an exciting opportunity to see emerging talent.
BWW Review: THE COLOURS, Soho Theatre
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BWW Review: SAILING, The Cockpit
Prince is in his late twenties, lives by the sea, and still goes by the old nickname his mum gave him when he was little.
Alexandra Gilbreath Talks THE PROVOKED WIFE
Talking about The Provoked Wife, Alexandra Gilbreath takes us through her experience at the RSC from straight out of drama school to 'Shakespearean ninja!'
BWW Review: SHACKLETON'S CARPENTER, Jermyn Street Theatre
Veteran stage actor Malcolm Rennie steers the ship with intensity and poise in this retelling of the life of a forgotten hero.
BWW Review: THE TIME OF OUR LIES, Park Theatre
Cancelling a press night is never a decision that's to be taken lightly.
BWW Review: TREE, Young Vic
As someone who has never quite realised the appeal of going clubbing, imagine my fear as I walked into the auditorium of the Young Vic, where a central island was occupied by audience members dancing.
BWW Review: DAS RHEINGOLD, Grimeborn Festival, Arcola Theatre
Grimeborn sees a condensed version version of the early part of Wagner's Ring Cycle that packs a punch in its intense 100 minutes running time.
Review Roundup: THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN Arrives in London
Starring Samantha Womack as Rachel Watson, The Girl on the Train just opened at London's Duke of York's Theatre, St Martin's Lane.
EDINBURGH 2019: BEEP BOOP Q&A
Ahead of bringing his darkly comic clown show, Beep Boop, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, physical comedian and clown, Richard Saudek, answers five questions for BroadwayWorld.
EDINBURGH 2019: POST MORTEM Q&A
Writer Iskander Sharazuddin's play POST-MORTEM fuses physical theatre, dance and gripping new writing to present an unflinching, complex and comedic look at young love; the giddy joy, the fragments, the trauma that outlives it and the lies we tell ourselves when it ends.
EDINBURGH 2019: MONSOON SEASON Q&A
Ahead of bringing her dark and twisted tale of paranoia and addiction, Monsoon Season, to the Edinburgh Fringe, upcoming New York playwright, Lizzie Vieh, answers five questions for BroadwayWorld.
Guest Blog: Playwright James Kenworth On ALICE IN CANNING TOWN
Alice in Canning Town is a brand-new, contemporary, urban adaptation of Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland', reconfigured for the East End, and performed site-specific in Arc in the Park, an inclusive adventure playground in Canning Town.
Kids Week 2019 Begins In London Theatres
From today, thousands of children and families will be experiencing the magic of live theatre for free, as the 22nd annual Kids Week kicks off in London's West End and beyond.
Bill Ward Discusses EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE
Known in soap-land for his roles as villain Charlie Stubbs in Coronation Street and farmer James Barton in Emmerdale, Bill Ward talks to us about walking a mile in four-inch stilettos as he takes over the role of Hugo/Loco Chanelle from RuPaul's Drag Race star Bianca Del Rio.
BWW Review: MR GUM AND THE DANCING BEAR - THE MUSICAL!, National Theatre
The Dorfman stage at National Theatre transforms into Lamonic Bibber for the summer break.
Full Casting Announced For UK Concert Premiere Of DR ZHIVAGO, Starring Ramin Karimloo and Celinde Schoenmaker
Lambert Jackson Productions today announce full casting for Dr Zhivago a?" The UK Concert Première.
BWW Review: PETER PAN, Troubadour White City Theatre
The new Troubadour White City Theatre becomes Neverland as the timeless tale of Peter Pan flies into West London.
EDINBURGH 2019: Jon Long Q&A
Musical comedian JON LONG's debut comedy hour PLANET KILLING MACHINE provides a selection of brilliantly original songs, whilst also launching into a hilarious tirade on all the ways we are destroying the planet and the steps we can all take to turn the tide.
EDINBURGH 2019: Jim Campbell Q&A
Comedian JIM CAMPBELL's latest show BEEF confronts his family curse.
EDINBURGH 2019: Jack Tucker Q&A
Astonishingly killer character comedy in JACK TUCKER: COMEDY STAND UP HOUR sees Zach Zucker lampoon every bad joke and hack comic in the book with conviction that has had audiences as extremely baffled, as they are entertained.
EDINBURGH 2019: DOODLE POP Q&A
Coming all the way from Korea, Brush Theatre present the utterly beguiling follow-up to smash hit Woogie Boogie.
The Rugby Opera Presents R'OTELLO At Opera In The City
R'OTELLO the rugby opera is a unique work that will kick all perceptions of opera and sport into touch when it premieres at the Opera in the City Festival a?"
BWW Review: UNCLE VANYA, Theatre Royal Bath
In his introduction to the play in the programme, David Hare remarks that: a?oeit's not just that Vanya soaks up a bewildering variety of interpretation.
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