Having completed performances at Barbican Theatre Plymouth this hour long performance exploring love, disappointment and tomboyism comes to New Players Theatre. It's a combination of live art, theatre, faux science, storytelling, dance and song. The story follows two characters falling in love and finding themselves. It is funny, moving, and visually striking.
Part of the See You Next Tuesday festival celebrating International Women's Day and supporting charities that help end violence against women.
Combining sketches, character comedy, stand-up, improv and physical theatre, The Pajama Men are a mind-boggling spectacle that has to be seen. Hailing from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Shenoah Allen and M...
An exhibition of works by photographer Peter DiCampo at the Strand Gallery this February. The image son show document life without electrivity in Northern Ghana. Until 12.02.12.
An all-new musical set to the songs of '50s legends including Roy Orbison, The Shadows, Eddie Cochran and Billy Fury. The premise is one of musical rivalry between two young guys trying to impress girls...
Rachmaninov's Vespers by Candlelight is performed tonight by choir Encoro, directed by its co-founders, leading conductor Sarah Tenant-Flowers and Janet Lince.
Flitting between and blurring dreams and reality, Offenbach's final opera recalls a man's lost loves, based on the stories of German writer E.T.Hoffmann.As poet Hoffmann finds himself hopelessly infatuated ...
Cor blimey! Cue east end accents galore in this play about gangsters starring comedic writer and actor James Corden.One Man, Two Guvnors, (despite being in the running for worst title ever) is in fact ...
In a little told chapter of history, this political thriller recalls the unfolding tension in Downing Street in May 1940 as Britain was on the brink of defeat in the Second World War and one man had to...
In Stefan Golaszewski's new play, everyman Adam played by Russell Tovey has his resolve tested on a night out away from his girlfriend. Always the charmer, it soon becomes clear he's not the good boy ...
A stellar cast led by Sheridan Smith (The Royle Family, Little Shop of Horrors) and Duncan James (er, he was in boyband Blue) bring this Broadway sensation to the West End. Based on the winning Hollywood...