The knowing pun in the title indicates the subtle sophistication and delight in word play that Gareth Armstrong has in store ...
You have to use your imagination,” Niall Ashdown wryly smiles at the audience, who have clocked very quickly that there aren’t five pianos on stage, desp ...
There was something soothing, elegant and cathartic in Viktor Erik Emanuel’s rendering of Debussy’s Clair De Lune – the ...
Productions that successfully navigate the multifarious variety and number of Edinburgh Fringe shows to come to London for an ...
This is a new play and the first full-length offering from Philip De Voni, directed by Theatre Technis’ Creative Director, Kerry Kyriacos MBE (the former Arti ...
The Old Red Lion is hosting FreshFest 2026, a celebration of brand-new theatre from the 19th January - 8th February. If you ...
Caroline Graham, now 94, won a Crime Writers' Association Award for her first Inspector Barnaby novel The Killings at Badger's Drift, dating from 1987. It was a ...
There’s a trend in contemporary plays of time-hopping, though this one doesn’t bounce around in what has become a conventional format. In switching between ...
A Ghost Story is quite simply a phenomenon. Following its acclaimed premiere in London in 2021 and coming in the wake of numerous successful productions ar ...
I haven’t had the privilege, or indeed misfortune, of living in a block of flats managed (or, as this play would have it, mismanaged) by a housing association ...