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Rime

Rime

The idea of interpreting Coleridge’s famous poem, ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ as a contemporary circus performance, sounds as bizarre as it does ambitious. Square Peg’s award-winning production is both. The company of seven performers (three...

Kimberley Hart-Simpson, Nicholas Coutu-Langmead and Alexa Hartley in The Ballad of Valentino Rivas

JB Shorts 11

JB Shorts was initially staged in 2009 as a one-off event of six bite-sized 15 minute new plays by established writers, who work mainly in TV. Now in its 11th season, the format is as fresh and popular as ever, and the team has remained faithful to...

The Mousetrap

The Diamond Anniversary Tour of Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap is already living up to the show’s tradition for longevity. Billed as the first ever UK tour (not counting some regional previews before going into the West End in 1952), the production...

Tap Factory

Tap Factory

When I think of tap dancing, I picture Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, smart suits, romance, maybe top hats and a cane. Apparently, tap dancing has come a long way since then. And in Tap Factory there is none of the usual gloss of American entertainment...

cirque berserk

Cirque Berserk

There are some things that just have to be seen to be believed and the death defying stunts of Cirque Berserk fall into this category. If I tell you that they have a giant steel hamster wheel in which a motorcyclist rides at all angles before going...

Wanted! Robin Hood

Wanted! Robin Hood

The Library Theatre has always been recognised for producing exceptional Christmas shows and this one, being the last under the Library Theatre Company banner, held high expectations. It brings together writer Charles Way, who has a long association...

Chelsea Hotel Credit Hugo Glendinning

Chelsea Hotel

The Chelsea Hotel in New York had a legendary history with a run of guests any five-star hotel would fight over today, although their antics behind closed doors probably less so. In its time it was a hub of artistic talent, housing a stream of...

Peter Grimes

Nothing beats opera for dealing with extremes of emotion, and as themes go they don’t come much darker than the child abuse and murder at the centre of Peter Grimes. Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts’ Grimes is, on first appearance, an imposing, monstrous...