The centre-piece of the Donmar's T.S.Eliot festival is this extended run for his haunting tale about a young man returning to his ancestral home for his mother's birthday. He confides a dark secret from the outside world to his aunt, only to learn the family is itself haunted by demons.
Spooky, poetic and completely gripping, The Family Reunion is among Eliot's best loved plays and should be well suited to the dark, brooding space at the Donmar.
Jean Valjean is released from 19 years on a chain gang, finds himself excluded from society, and promptly returns to thievery. In a twist of fate, a kindly Bishop lies to save him from a second jail term...
Classic Agatha Christie murder mystery which opened in London in 1952 and has been running continuously ever since. After more than 20,000 performances the crowds are still flocking to discover who the...
Brilliant noir thriller which has been packing audiences into the Novello theatre for 15 years. Stephen Mallatrat's masterful script takes the premise of a Susan Hill novel as its basis. One of the surviving...
Read Tom's review of Waiting For GodotCaptain Picard and Gandalf in a British classic at a huge, comfortable West End theatre? It sounds like a marketing man's wet dream. In fact, however, Patrick Stewart ...
All singing, high kicking fun is the order of the day in this sexy, sleazy musical set in prohibition era Chicago, and following a showgirl named Roxie Hart as she tries to clear her name of a murder she...
Stomp! is musical theatre in its purest form, a symphony of sounds created by everyday objects, with no plot, dialogue or even speech. The performers are a group of acrobat musicians dressed as workmen...
An opera lover's opera, Verdi's Un ballo in maschera makes use of settings from the royal court to the foot of the gallows to explore a huge range of emotions from fury to love, through some of his best...
Head to Twelve Bar Club tonight for live music courtesy of Jennie Sawbones, There'll Be An Investigation and Operatives, as well as an open mic session.
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...
Jude Law plays the Dane, directed by Kenneth Branagh in a stellar conclusion to the Donmar's 'West End' project, which has sought to draw West End audiences to 'serious' theatre over the past 12 months...
There are certain galleries in London that almost always seem to be doing something interesting. Tenderpixel is very much one of these: their best shows display an ability to combine attractive aesthetics...
A hard night of solid funk from this great collection of UK funkateers. With members of acid jazz stalwarts Jamiroquai (original drummer Derek McKenzie, bassist Paul Turner and Rob Harris on guitar) joining...
For Edinburgh preview season, AmusedMoose Comedy have loads of top notch comics booked to appear at their central Covent Garden venue throughout June and July. Each night will feature two Edinburgh preview...