This is a delightfully bonkers production that keeps the audience guessing, with decent plot twists that maintain interest to ...
The play’s title is derived from the German for ‘intrinsic gray’, or the dark grey background colour apparently witnessed by some people in the absence of light. Frankly, I’m not sure this ...
A jaded and cynical Dublin theatre critic falls for a beautiful young actress. His obsession and desires lead him to abandon ...
Conductor Adam Hickox, will dive headlong into a fantasy, the eerie darkness and dazzling light of Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite ...
It’s not often that one hears Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ at a pantomime. Then again, Alexandra Burke’s cover version was the Christmas number one single in the UK in 2008, after Burke ...
As ever, there were shows that were surprisingly good, and better than I expected them to be. An early show, in January, that fits that bill was Cruel Intentions: The 90s Musical at The Other ...
Who doesn’t love Dvorak’s New World Symphony with it’s epic drama, aching nostalgia and unforgettable tunes?
It’s yet another eagerly awaited date in the diary at the Royal Albert Hall as DJ and presenter Trevor Nelson brings his Soul Christmas show back to the venue. Since 2019 Nelson has hosted this ...
It’s been over two decades since Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes last graced our capital’s stages. This long-awaited revival of the 1939 play is directed by Lyndsey Turner and sees ...
Making his debut in the city, pianist, Simon Callaghan, teams up with conductor, Clemens Schuldt to play Rachmaninov’s best-loved piano concerto ...