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Matt Smith and Claire Foy’s chemistry reacts with the play’s biology in this spectacular revival of ‘Lungs’ at the Old Vic. This is huge event in many ways: two of the hottest acting talents in the cou...
How do you play mother to a boy who has committed a serious crime? And what’s the limit to a mother’s love? These are the central questions that Evan Placey’s debut play, written in 2010, revolves around. Set during a p...
After seven separate West End runs, Fame is back in London, landing at the Peacock Theatre as part of a 2018/19 UK tour. Based on the 1980s film and TV series of the same name, the show follows a group of…...
Catch England’s voyage to victory at these epic Clapham Grand screenings. If you prefer your sporting drama in dramatic surroundings, try this place on for size. This classic Victorian music hall first opened in 1...
At 3 million square feet, this mammoth “mega-mall” is the epitome of excessiveness — and it’s being called ‘American Dream’. (This article was originally posted by our friends at Secret NYC) ‘Ame...
There are a lot of things you’ll learn in A Very Expensive Poison, Lucy Prebble’s new play about Russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko. You won’t know if everything is true – after all, it’s set in Russia in the 1990s, alon...
The year is 2006 and our news feeds are full with pictures of the bald, yellow-tinged face of Alexander Litvinenko in a hospital bed. The British citizen, but former Russian secret service officer, had been poisoned ...
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins is known for pushing audiences to the limit – and ‘Appropriate’ is no different. Anyone who saw his last show, An Octoroon, will appreciate that you don’t see his plays for a rolling-i...
Eugene O’Hare’s play ‘The Weatherman’ is sobering, with a powerful message you won’t forget. The weather. It’s an easy subject to talk about. It fills small talk with awkward colleag...
The Doctor is The Almeida’s associate director Robert Icke’s swansong, and what a swansong it is. If Juliet Stevenson sprinting around The Almeida’s stage as she descends into full blown despair doesn’t go down as one o...