Edinburgh chainsaw massacre: the 10 boldest – and most idiotic – Fringe stunts
At the Fringe, it’s not enough to put on a blockbuster show – you’ve got to get people talking. These shows achieved just that
At the Fringe, it’s not enough to put on a blockbuster show – you’ve got to get people talking. These shows achieved just that
In light of recent high-profile cases, Kieran Hurley’s play is acutely topical, but it also balances laughs and seriousness with great flair
If only this production had spent as much time honing the actors’ verse as it had thinking about ‘colonial destruction’
Paul Hart’s splendid and enchantingly intimate new production turns the £12.5million disaster into a distant memory
With blistering music and impeccable choreography, this rags-to-riches fable is still brilliantly compelling
This take on the 1970s cult classic at Chichester sorely lacks its maverick spirit
The former Pub Landlord and Mel Giedroyc do their best in Simon Nye’s ‘modern Restoration comedy’. But its reign may be short-lived
Simon Nye's West End debut tells the true story of a madcap bid to snaffle Charles II’s crown, orb and sceptre
The beloved former Royal Ballet star has lost none of his strength, star power or virility as he celebrates his 50th with a 5-night gala run