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In Barbara Bergin’s epic “losers’ history” of Dublin, street names tell their own story. Tosser’s Pot leads to Cutpurse, then…
Susan is not the first woman battling inner demons in her middle years that Sheridan Smith has taken on for…
Once upon a time, long before Wicked became a musical and two movie blockbusters, its composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz…
Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s comedy is a perfect revival for the festive period for its crowd-pleasing mix of anarchic spirit, silliness…
Stomachs are tight, bottles are empty, and the night has just begun. JB Priestley’s cosy comedy is easy entertainment on…
For a time in the late 1960s and early 70s, the area around Highgate cemetery in north London was believed…
Yesterday it was the salsa class. Coming up is the panto. On other days, it may be anything from language…
This origin story, about how Saint Nicholas came to be an arctic-dwelling gift-giver with an army of elves, began as…
Think of this joyful show as a cheeky nod to The Nutcracker rather than anything genuinely resembling the original. Yes,…
The Nutcracker screams Christmas. For major ballet companies it’s usually their biggest spectacle of the year, with huge casts, lavish…














