VENUE: WHITE BEAR THEATRE >>> Three actors nail the UK premiere of a darkly comedic and confrontational play with faultless performances that shine laser light on a shameful period of American history when lives were
VENUE: PARK THEATRE >>> We enter into Park 90, which hosts a white, minimalist set. A stage features centrally, with a judge’s seat and microphone to the rear, and screen to the front. Calming music
VENUE: UNION THEATRE >>> The luvvies loved it. The wannabe theatricals whooped their approval. There was sympathetic applause too from disappointed drama queens and princes yet to break into acting rather than serving coffees and
VENUE: BARONS COURT THEATRE >>> Nothing is as it seems. That’s the message to take away from the aptly named Under the Table, written and directed by Aaron Thaker. Split into four parts: sex, politics,
VENUE: PARK THEATRE >>> How would you react if you received an unpleasant package anonymously in the post? Would you a. call the police, or b. question your entire past and every negative interaction you
VENUE: RIVERSIDE STUDIOS >>> It’s reached that point in December when we’d all quite like to lock ourselves in the toilets and pretend everyone and everything doesn’t exist. Luckily, Lydia Kavanagh has written a hilarious,
VENUE: HAMPTON HILL THEATRE >>> From the moment the curtain opens, the magic begins. The minimal set makes way for a shimmering lighting design, shone onto stage to ceiling white calico panels, and occasional bubbles
VENUE: OMNIBUS THEATRE >>> You will probably have heard the theory that the moon landings were faked or that the 9/11 attacks were set up by the CIA or that people quite regularly get abducted
VENUE: THEATRE AT THE TABARD >>> Is there anything better than realising you’ve been watching a show for the good part of 20 minutes with a goofy grin on your face? How about when the