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GIANT
london Theatre

At times difficult to watch, this play charters a day in the life of Roald Dahl following accusations of anti...

from: Alex Bott
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
Petty Men
london Theatre

Adam Goodbody’s wired Cassius and John Chisham’s slumping Brutus - known only by their covers - deliver a mesmerizing, high-velocity...

from: Rupert Stonehill
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
The Land of the Living
london Theatre

Stevenson is a serious tour de force. And she is supported by a stellar cast. It\'s in the Dorfman and...

from: Alex Bott
CABARET
london Musical

The Playhouse has been transformed into the Kit Kat Club in Berlin to take you on an immersive journey inside...

from: Esmé Thompson
Mary Page Marlowe
london Theatre

Aged 79, Susan Sarandon is making her debut on the West End. She was stellar, as were many of the...

from: Alex Bott
PUNCH
london Theatre

Rarely do the flood-gates open for me in the theatre like they did about 30 minutes into this play (which...

from: Louise Snouck
PUNCH
london Theatre

My concerns that the gaudy, golden trim of the Apollo\'s interior might clash with the subject matter were quickly abated....

from: Luke Bromage-Henry
KYOTO
london Theatre

What sane playwright tackles the minutes of a UN 1995 climate conference? Yet Kyoto proves that sanity is overrated when...

from: Rupert Stonehill