Meet Me at Dawn: Stun Me at Dusk
Hardwick and Oldham enthral audiences with a powerful performance that transcends the script
Hardwick and Oldham enthral audiences with a powerful performance that transcends the script
The Royal Opera House revives a stunning performance of Mary Shelley’s classic, showing it to be a story not of horror but of love and desperation.
A Slight Ache and The Dumb Waiter explore dark themes of fear and betrayal with a light-hearted humour that charms audiences.
Love is in the air at this romantic time of year but is it for everyone? This Valentine’s Day, Arts writer Tesni Haddon-Macmillan considers repression of different forms of love through the ages.
The latest effort of King’s Head Theatre is an intriguing and disturbing insight into human nature.
Prepare to be exposed to the hard truth of colonialism and cruelty.