By Sara Bright The West End and Broadway have long been homes to dazzling performances, but the 2025 world premiere of Stalled promises to offer…
By Anne Fry As the curtain rises on the 2024/25 theatre season, London’s West End is set to dazzle audiences with an extraordinary blend of…
By Sara Bright Autumn brings with it the soft whisper of falling leaves and the promise of evenings steeped in artistic splendour. This year, The…
By Maria Bregman, Writer and Theatre Critic In anticipation of the upcoming performance of Very Simple Story, I had the pleasure of interviewing director Dmitry…
By Sara Bright Nestled in the shadow of Shakespeare’s Globe on London’s South Bank, the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse offers an experience unlike any other. As…
By Sara Bright The whimsical world of My Neighbour Totoro has captured hearts globally since its cinematic debut in 1988. Directed by Hayao Miyazaki and…
By Sara Bright The Royal Ballet’s winter repertoire ushers audiences into an ethereal world where emotion, artistry, and physical prowess collide. Among its standout performances…
By Sara Bright When art converges with human frailty, the result can be both devastating and illuminating. The Royal Opera House’s production of Jenůfa exemplifies…
By Sara Bright The grandeur of Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida has enthralled audiences for over 150 years, and its latest staging at the Royal Opera House…
By Sara Bright The The Lion King musical is more than a show; it’s an invitation to journey into the heart of Africa, where the…