Just over 50 years after it first galloped onto cinema screens, Monty Python and the Holy Grail remains one of the most beloved and quotable comedy films ever made. Now, audiences have the chance to ...
Peter Shaffer’s 75-minute farce Black Comedy premiered at Chichester Festival Theatre in 1965, commissioned by Kenneth Tynan as a companion piece to Strindberg’s Miss Julie. The play’s ingenious ...
William Critchard (Jordan Luke Gage) and Richard Arnold (Daniel Kirkler) were executed in September 1753 for “the detestable crime of buggery”. Until 1861 sexual activity between men resulted in the ...
William Critchard (Jordan Luke Gage) and Richard Arnold (Daniel Kirkler) were executed in September 1753 for “the detestable crime of ...
Alexander Zeldin's CARE, first seen in France in 2022, is certainly a very bleak affair. A friend has just asked me if ...
The world of this show is a very different one in more ways than the one inhabited by Londoners: set in a small town, or perhaps even a village, in America, there is an almost inevitable reaching for ...
Operation Mincemeat is perhaps best described as a whip-smart, fast, very funny British musical about an absurd, real WW2 deception – played at breakneck speed by a cast of five who switch characters ...
The world of these characters is within living memory and yet no longer exists – for one thing, they all meet in person, if they meet at all. Sharing an open plan office meant just that: no Zoom calls ...
Philip Ridley’s play The Fastest Clock in The Universe was first produced at the Hampstead Theatre in 1992 and was ...