Weaving together a memory play with a psychological study of epic historical proportions, the National Theatre delivers a mystery revolving most dynamically around a murder up...
The last time I saw Noises Off, the nearly perfect British farce from 1982 by playwright Michael Frayn (Benefactors; Make and Break), now celebrating its 40th...
Music floats in, all around us, from all sides. Beautiful stringed instruments are played by secretive musicians standing there amongst us in the aisle at the...
As someone who has never read the book or seen any type of adaptation; film or small screen, I felt like a bit of a virgin...
I feel a bit silly to admit this, but I’ve been recommending the immersive Guys & Dolls production at the Bridge Theatre in London ever since...
“If I didn’t like hearing you talk, I wouldn’t be here,” says one not-so-young man to another, quite early on in this touchingly joyous and slow...
A quiet flies fast over the excited crowds in the Duke of York’s Theatre in the West End of London, as Andrew Scott (Veracity Digital’s Sea Wall the...
Sitting up high above, legs dangling, she takes in the surroundings, as some wild spirits run circles around her down below. It’s a memory-filled landscape, overflowing...
Within the booming deejaying scene, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more daring and innovative presence than the burgeoning mononymous mixmaster, DJ Milica, who has been...
I haven’t stopped talking about The Doctor since I was lucky enough to see it in the West End of London a few years ago. It...
Each year, Focus Art Fair brings galleries together from over 40 countries under one theme selected in accordance with the current art trends and issues. Amid...
“Will you join us?” This is the compelling question asked within the new Broadway adaptation of Life of Pi by an engaging young man who has...
Celebrate the very best in British theatre in a star-studded evening as the Olivier Awards return to the Royal Albert Hall on April 2nd. Three-time Olivier Award...
Landing in London earlier that day, I didn’t know how prepared we were for Best of Enemies, the new play meticulously written by James Graham (This...
“If I am not for myself then who is for me?” This is the line and the main underlying thought process that lives deep inside CP...
It was a show I knew that I wasn’t going to miss when we booked the plane tickets for our typical, but long overdue theatre extravaganza...
Oh, what a year it was. Running back and forth with a vengeance from Toronto to NYC, with stops in London, England, and London, Canada. Mostly...
When you decide that you want to visit London’s West End, there are several things that you need to think about. First and foremost, you need...
I knew before I boarded the plane to London that one of my priorities was to get a ticket to see The Doctor so the first...
We were crazy that Sunday in London. And had no idea what we were doing. We had tickets to see the breathtakingly good The Doctor at...
Without a bit of knowledge of Robert Icke’s play is all about, The Doctor strides confidently in and takes control of the Duke of York’s Theatre....
A mathematical formula, for sentiment sake, to understand the ultimate value of falling in and out of love relationships. Here lies the underbelly of The Ex-Boyfriend...
Robert Icke’s Hamlet premiered at the Almeida Theatre in London, to five-star reviews. Now making its North American premiere at Park Avenue Armory, Hamlet seems lost and confused under Icke’s direction....
The unbearable tension of disconnection rings out loud and clear in Ivo Van Hove’s compelling and complex adaptation of Jean Cocteau’s The Human Voice. “Hello!” “Is that...
Nominations were announced today for the 2022 Olivier Awards with Mastercard, British theatre’s most prestigious honours, which take place on Sunday 10 April at the Royal...