Dr Seuss's classic childrens stories are adapted and brought to life at the Young Vic as a post Christmas treat for young children and their families.
For adults in tow, the show should delight: it's notoriously hard to adapt beloved childhood favourites but this short (45 minutes) and colourful show promises to enchant with much of the poetry and madcap energy of the original.
War Horse has to be the most successful production by the National Theatre in living memory. Since opening in 2007 it has scooped the Olivier, Evening Standard and the Critics Circle awards and it now...
Can Themba's story of a husband's revenge on his cheating wife has been turned into a musical play by Peter Brook and Marie-Helene Estienne. When a young South African worker finds his wife in bed with...
“Hope is the enemy of
reason” says a Nazi to a Jew in Michael Ashton's The Beekeeper.
It's a line which, for me, sets the focus of the story and so clever
are Ashton's metapho...
The Duchess finds herself widowed and tied to her two brutish brothers who refuse to let her remarry so they can keep a hold on her inheritance. The discovery of her relationship with Antonio, her steward...
Lisa D'Amour's play about two American couples transfers from The States to National Theatre this May. She pairs straight-laced, middle-class Ben and Mary with their recovering junkie neighbours Sharon...
An exhibition of enigmatic photographic works by Edgar Martins this summer. After debuting earlier this year at one of London's most brilliant gallery/restaurant spaces - the wonderful Wapping Proj...
Over several dates during the Udderbelly bonanza, The Comedy Store will present the brightest comedy talent from the UK and International circuit inside the iconic purple cow. The Store managed to pull...
Charming songstress, actress and comedian Isy Suttie brings her belting 2011 Edinburgh show to the Southbank's purple cow for one night only. Pearl and Dave follows the journey of Suttie's childhood pen...