 | Detroit
  
Coming from the Steppenwolf Theatre of Chicago in a new production by Austin Pendleton, Lisa D’Amour’s Detroit is a brutal, ini... Full Story...
|  | Starlight Express (Tour - Wimbledon)
   
Fans of Andrew Lloyd Webber often have difficulty defending Starlight Express, his roller-skating juggernaut which ran for 18 years. But, f... Full Story...
|  | Chair
  
Two cheers for Chair, Edward Bond’s tense, grim parable of an urban wasteland which concludes the trilogy of plays directed by Bond a... Full Story...
|  | Mother Adam
   
Charles Dyer’s Mother Adam, a 1972 duet for an arthritic, bed-bound Mammles and her dependent, middle-aged son, Adam, is another lost... Full Story...
|  | A Slow Air
   
Written and directed by David Harrower (whose previous work includes the acclaimed Knives in Hens and Blackbird) A Slow Air explores the tr... Full Story...
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 | Babel
 
Babel is a site-specific World Stages London collaboration between Kneehigh offshoot WildWorks, the BAC, the Lyric Ham, Stratford East and... Full Story...
|  | Top Hat
  
There are only five Irving Berlin songs in the 1935 art deco movie Top Hat, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, so in expanding the sh... Full Story...
|  | Three Kingdoms
 
Simon Stephens’s new play for World Stages London, Three Kingdoms, is one of those dubiously moral, violently sexist, critic-baiting ... Full Story...
|  | Step 9 (of 12)
  
Step 9 of 12 takes a dark look at what happens when a troubled, damaged individual reaches the ninth step – forgiveness – in ... Full Story...
|  | Brimstone & Treacle
   
Brimstone and Treacle is Dennis Potter's own Entertaining Mr Sloane but where the interloper in Joe Orton's 1964 comedy draws the line at s... Full Story...
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