The tragicomic duo tease out the dynamic humour in Samuel Beckett’s script and brilliantly refresh this apocalyptic classic. “Nothing is funnier than unhappiness,” rings the most self-aware line of Beckett’s Endgame— a...
Hidden away in the depths of The Old Vic, you’ll find their cafe and bar, Penny. Wonderful shows aren’t the only reason why Londoners should head to The Old Vic. Tucked away next to Waterloo Station, it’s one of the cit...
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 ...
Dancing from the age of three, and appearing in her first production – Oliver – five years later, Francesca Mills is currently gracing the stage at The Old Vic, in Arthur Miller’s groundbreaking play, The Am...