Theatre

What can be a better way to spend a couple of daytime hours than a good old fashioned mutton pie (only one of…
"Ten little Soldier boys went out to dine; One choked his little self and then there were nine. Nine little…
Part play, part musical, part indie rock concert, All We Ever Wanted Was Everything is the ultimate in…
Impossible keeps the realm of magic in a land far, far, away, where men are clever, funny and brave, and…
Cirque Berserk’s tagline, ā€˜real circus made for theatre’ hints at the show’s attempt to weave some…
Bringing a forgotten hero out from the shadows is always an admirable undertaking.
The clicking of crickets and the howling of an ever increasing pack of coyotes are the backdrop to this…
What goes on behind closed doors in any community or culture can be shocking when the doors are opened and…
The powers that be appear to have a habit of diminishing the importance of arts education, fobbing off any…
The slow, plinky-plonk, whistling music, that sounded like the background to a light-hearted French film,…
How appropriate that a play first performed in Athens around 470 BC should be revived (nay, resurrected!)…
Vulgar and ingenious in equal measure, Slick plays like the artful and unfettered bastard child of Punch and…
The white screen that was to be host to the mad shenanigans of The Great Puppet Horn is quite small but…
These lunchtime South American plays for this season’s international theme just get better and better. ā€¦
Hijinx is back at the Fringe and entirely living up to their name.
There’s always something problematic about a fiction based on a truth; unavoidably both are compromised in…
Hairspray lifts and holds a crowded Playhouse audience in a full-bodied production that is full of bounce.
There often seems to be more young people who present as being ā€œon the spectrumā€ than ever before.
A story of fishers of men, but not as we know it!