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End
london Theatre

David Eldridge’s script is once again excellent but for me the lack of intimate chemistry between Owen and Reeves rendered...

from: Rupert Stonehill
The Maids
london Theatre

Kip Williams, fresh off his West End success with Dorian Gray starring Sarah Snook, is back with a new technological...

from: Rupert Stonehill
PUNCH
london Theatre

James Graham swaps Parliament for the punch-drunk as Punch arrives in London freighted with the true, grim tale of Jacob...

from: Rupert Stonehill
Ballet Shoes
london Theatre

Goddammit I was not expecting this to be so good!!! A family (read: 3 grown adult women) outing to the...

from: Louise Snouck
Other
new york Theatre

I first saw “Other” over the summer in the Berkshires under its previous title “Out of Character.” I didn’t like...

from: Alexandra Burns
Oedipus
london Theatre

Robert Icke is one of the most exciting voices in theatre today. A master of transforming classic texts, he turns...

from: Esmé Thompson
GIANT
london Theatre

Queued for an hour to get returns for this play at the Royal Court. I would have queued several more....

from: Louise Snouck
All My Sons
london Theatre

Arthur Miller has a remarkable ability to thread sweeping moral and social questions through the intimacy of family life, and...

from: Esmé Thompson
GIANT
london Theatre

This is Proper play with a capital P. John Lithgow as Roald Dahl is spellbinding. Irascible, charming, controlling, and capricious,...

from: Rupert Stonehill
All My Sons
london Theatre

Celeb studded casts have become as common place in London’s West End as Pret A Mangers on the surrounding streets....

from: Clementine Melvin