Benjamin Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream premièred in 1960 so was unlikely to have been influenced by the Summer of Love, ...
The overwhelming harm of grief is not an obvious premise for a comedy but the foundation of Sara’s present predicament in Yes, We’re Related, which enjoyed a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe and ...
Leicester’s Curve has revealed the cast for the world première stage adaptation of the picture book Pirates Love Underpants, which will take to the stage at Christmas 2024. The crew of pirates and sea ...
Tonight's double-bill is a beautifully balanced evening of dance that starts slow with common ground[s] and ends on The Rite ...
Margery Williams’s much-loved children’s book, The Velveteen Rabbit, is to be turned into a musical by Belfast’s Lyric ...
The tenth series of Royal Academy of Dance podcast Why Dance Matters podcast features an episode with Sir Matthew Bourne, in ...
To coincide with Trans Awareness Week, Ballet Queer will present the première of This is How I Move: Naia, a new dance film ...
An interesting medley of music drives the first thirty-five-minute piece Sophie Laplane’s If At First: from Beethoven, Olivia ...
Post Offices are the heart of village life, and Make Good does an excellent job in humanising the story. The show references ...
A wonderful one-man show that had the entire audience gripped from beginning to end.
Co-adapted by Armando Iannucci and Sean Foley from the film by Stanley Kubrick Patrick Myles and David Luff, in association ...
A four-day festival which “investigates and celebrates queer in its widest sense” is to be held in Milton Keynes.