Travellers on the London Underground are generally a hardened lot, accustomed to witnessing any number of bizarre sights. But there must have been a few puzzled expressions on the Victoria...
Theatre
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It’s now or never for George Jones, the charismatic leader of the Labour Party who needs to get out of opposition and into Number Ten. Plagued by a hostile media,...
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One of the recent features of theatre in London’s West End and on the road has been the highly successful partnership of actor David Suchet and producer Kim Poster. They...
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Swanhunter is a bold production by Opera North which whisks us away to the fierce, wintry landscape of rural Finland, where hero Lemminkainen has journeyed, against his mother’s wishes, in...
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This month, they bring a rambunctious adaptation of Thomas Middleton’s A Mad World My Masters to Cambridge, following a successful stint in Stratford-upon-Avon. Jointly produced by the RSC, this bawdy...
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Celebrated West End newcomers Mischief Theatre Company return to Cambridge Arts Theatre with their riotous spin on a family favourite, Peter Pan Goes Wrong, after the smash hit success of their...
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A play of order and disorder and the clash of past and present, Arcadia takes audiences on an intellectual journey through time as it recounts events which take place in...
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Presented by Fringe First winners Curious Directive, this sci-fi thriller catapults us into the future, where four stories intertwine. It’s 2029 and the second manned mission to Mars sets out...
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What would happen if Eleanor and Marianne stowed away on a pirate ship and ran away to sea? If Pemberley was invaded by aliens? Or if Mr Darcy formed an...
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Never mind the hammy Daniel Radcliffe movie, Stephen Mallatratt’s stage adaptation of the story by Susan Hill is, as the Daily Telegraph puts it, 'the most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you...
