By Sara Bright The London stage anticipates a significant arrival this spring with the premiere of The Brightening Air, a new work penned and directed by…
By Maria Bregman, writer and theatre critic In a dimly lit rehearsal room in Hammersmith, Dmitry Krymov – Moscow’s exiled theatrical maestro – orchestrates a…
By Maria Bregman, writer and Theatre critic The world of theatre has long celebrated prodigies who grace the stage from a tender age. However, the…
By Maria Bregman, writer and Theatre critic The theatre has always been a sanctuary for unconventional stories and transformative journeys. Among these, the accounts of…
By Sara Bright London’s theatre scene thrives as a pulsating heart of global culture, blending centuries-old tradition with avant-garde innovation. As 2025 approaches, the city’s…
By Anne Fry Howard Brenton’s Churchill in Moscow is not merely a play – it’s a time machine. Premiering at London’s Orange Tree Theatre, this…
By Sara Bright The revival of the former Granada cinema in Walthamstow as the Soho Theatre Walthamstow marks a significant moment in London’s cultural landscape.…
By Anne Fry London’s theatre scene is set to captivate audiences in February 2025 with a dazzling array of productions that blend timeless classics and…
By Sara Bright Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons remains a resonant and provocative exploration of the struggle between conscience and authority. First staged…
By Sara Bright The intersection of theatre and music often sparks innovation and reimagining, with productions boldly experimenting with genre, culture, and storytelling. The recent…