The Wasp is a dramatic psychological pretzel fabricated with fright, a genuinely arresting hundred minutes of percolating manipulation motivated by slights past and present and an audacious ambition to bring those slights to right.
A thrilling three hour journey, The Jungle and the Sea delivers exhilarating theatre at cracking pace.
It’s a thrilling production that makes this sixty year old classic seem newly minted. Fresh.
Playing for 70 years, The Mousetrap is famously the longest running play on The West End. Its ongoing popularity has made it a cultural institution, and it has become as much a part of tourists’ “must see” lists as The Tower of London.
Looking for Alibrandi is an adaptation of a popular young adult coming-of-age novel about a teenage girl, Josie trying to forge her own identity whilst straddling the cultures of her poor, traditional Italian family and the privileged, predominantly Anglo culture of her private school.
Mother May We is the debut solo show of Mel Ree, and through consummate gesture and costume, genuine warmth and charm, and an infectious energy, she immerses us in a wholehearted journey of reconciliation with her past.