Frantic Assembly’s latest, which comes over thirty years since their debut, feels like a return to form. Not only is it a more narratively coherent piece than 2023’s Metamorphosis, but it also ...
This production of Breaking the Code is fascinating. It reveals that as well as being a scientific genius, Turing was also ...
First performed in 1749, Handel’s Susanna is an oratorio that rarely reaches the stage. Yet in Opera North’s new production—which marks the company’s latest collaboration with Phoenix Dance ...
Marching alongside a theatre reviewer on a demonstration in support of Palestine, a year into the latest Israeli aggression against Palestinians, I asked them why they hadn’t yet reviewed a show with ...
The cast has been announced for Mean Girls the Musical, which will be touring the UK from February 2026 to January 2027.
The Great Gatsby is set in the summer of 1922 on Long Island, New York. Nick Carraway moves east to become a stockbroker, ...
Christopher Wheeldon’s 2022 three-act ballet melts the heart like the magic-infused chocolate served up during many onstage ...
In the end, Friends! The Musical Parody is exactly what it promises: affectionate silliness for those who know their Smelly ...
“Black History Month Draft Works is the third in a yearly series of evenings curated by Black artists from The Royal Ballet, celebrating a range of Black talent in dance and music.” Joseph Toonga set ...
SPID Theatre (Social Progressive Interconnected Diverse) will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a six-week run of its Artivist’s Handbook, developed over the seven-year refurbishment of its Grade II ...
Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage has launched a new MA in Black British Dance and Performance, accredited by Northern School of Contemporary Dance, the first master’s degree dedicated ...
Part-performance, part-gig, part-sensory experience, Demand the Impossible challenges audiences to question truth, trust, and power as uncomfortable relationships between the state, police and ...