The best theatre to see this summer
Whether you’re looking for something to fill the summer holidays or craving a cultural fix, we’ve rounded up this summer’s best theatre.
Whether you’re looking for something to fill the summer holidays or craving a cultural fix, we’ve rounded up this summer’s best theatre.
Eurydice is wunderkind Matthew Aucoin’s fifth opera.
Bach & Sons sheds light on the character of the great man and the musical business of his extended family.
Much of Hamlet, modern interpretations and Shakespeare’s original, speak to the circumstances and current climate in which we live.
Dalbavie’s epic adaption of Paul Claudel’s play is a reminder of the limitations to the modern short attention span.
Samuel Beckett’s strange and existential play examines what it is to be middle aged.
A poll the other day revealed that more than nine out of ten members of Momentum, the pro-Corbyn “party within a party” in Labour, believe
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