Jack (he who gets linked with the Beanstalk) has the white cow, Red Riding Hood the cape, Rapunzel the golden hair and ...
Stockroom, which announced its closure last month, is probably not a name that many theatre aficionados will instantly ...
Birmingham Rep’s festive offering for younger audiences, Anansi The Spider, will tour 17 libraries across the city and the ...
She is the determined dancer, the core of the tale, the sacrifice to art one has to make. And she does pay the ultimate price. She and Boris Lermontov need to blaze: she does, but Reece Causton plays ...
Another note on the wall points out that a “UN committee concludes that the UK government... is responsible for grave and ...
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo is a disturbing evocation of a violence not just two decades ago but resonating with today’s conflicts.
Anthony Lo-Giudice is an established and unusual North-East-based choreographer with a highly theatrical approach to ...
Whitney White will make her Royal Shakespeare Company debut in her own work All Is But Fantasy —a “two-part high-energy ...
The BFG is in Stratford until 7 February 2026, so you can still catch it before the last dream is bottled. Bring your ...
The Big Tiny is back at The Met, and this year, writer-director Ben Richards presents his take on the Pied Piper story, but ...
It’s love at first sight, of course, but evil Carabosse (the fantastic Jocasta Almgill) has other plans, and—following a ...
There’s a palpable feeling of anticipation as the overture for Jack and the Beanstalk begins, with audience members of all ages gearing up for an evening of the best possible type of pantomime mayhem.