On 3-7 March, catch The Strip, which originally premiered at the Royal Court in 1995. This bitterly funny exploration of the modern obsession with celebrity culture seems even more relevant...
Theatre
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It continues to do a brisk trade and has reportedly never been out of print since it was first published in 1938. But, as du Maurier's son Kits Browning points...
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‘A flawless production’, ‘an excellent piece of theatre’ and ‘astounding’ sang the critics, while many audience members seemed lost in the emotion of the devastating final act. :: Read Edition's...
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In this, his most popular novel to date, Detective Roy Grace investigates a stag night prank gone wrong. Michael Harrison has it all: a great job, good friends and a...
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Never mind old-fashioned clowns and jugglers, this spectacular show catapults circus entertainment into another stratosphere. Cirque Berserk employs a daring troupe of acrobats, musicians and death-defying stunt men to put...
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Through a compelling, 70-minute monologue, it tells the story of a fighter pilot who, on becoming pregnant, has to sacrifice a career in the skies for a desk job far...
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The wayward former Prince Hal has taken up the throne of England and has his sights set on France in this fourth episode in the Bard’s series of medieval history...
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This fun, frothy romantic comedy sees Fred Graham directing, producing and starring in a new, musical adaptation of The Taming of the Shrew. Unfortunately, his leading lady is his ex-wife, Lilli...
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This month, Jerome K. Jerome’s Three Men in a Boat moors up at Cambridge Arts Theatre in a vivacious new adaptation of this quintessentially British comedy. In an attempt to...
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In turn-of-last-century America, an ageing Pat Garrett lives a solitary life with no money, having squandered his chance for fame long ago, and only his memories for company. Once sheriff...
