Antoine de Saint-Exupery's brilliant children's fable about a pilot crash landing in the desert, who is befriended by a boy from another planet, is many discerning readers' favourite children's book. It finally receives the musical treatment in a charming adaptation by Anthony Clark, with music from Mark Vibrans.
A thinking parent's choice for a family outing completely free of Christmas schmaltz. The oddity of the Prince and his quirky charm make this a haunting, memorable story and whether or not your young one is already a fan of the book, the show promises to delight.
Simon Stephen takes his inspiration from Alfred Jarry's 1896 play Ubu Roi, whose narcissistic central character finds himself on trial in The Hague. Naturally, the megalomaniac is charged with crimes again...
Tom Holloway's new play at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs looks at the many emotional strands that come into play when we're faced with terminal illness. Pam is desperate to take her failing health into...