The Choir by ABBA The Museum
Am I an ABBA fan? You betcha. I love what they created. I adore their songs and their harmonies. And while the closest thing we are likely to see to them …
Am I an ABBA fan? You betcha. I love what they created. I adore their songs and their harmonies. And while the closest thing we are likely to see to them …
How do you know when it is best to end a relationship? That question is highlighted and spotlighted in the compelling and highly creative new work Cutting Onions. A young couple has …
She could light up a room like no other and yet her tragic fate was sealed early on. I speak of the sparkling, enthusiastic Lucia Joyce, daughter of famed author James …
The second longest running play (excluding musicals) in London’s West End, The Woman in Black is no neatly packaged fairy story. It is a dark tale of despair and revenge. It concerns …
Music like, I dare say, you have never seen it performed before. An hour-long pulsating beat, complete with athleticism, instruments struck and strummed outside the norm, treadmill vocals and wild cheering …
Have you ever wanted to be an actor or voice over talent? Well, here’s your chance in Daniel Kitson Collaborator, although Kitson would hate me for saying so because he …
The Windmill Theatre Company presents “School of Rock,” a side-splitting new musical inspired by the hit film. Follow the misadventures of Dewey Finn, a down-and-out rocker who concocts a scheme …
A country in turmoil and family trauma are at the heart of a multi award-winning drama with comedic elements. Counting and Cracking features 19 performers from six countries, playing 50 characters. It …
One of the most remarkable interactive theatrical experiences I have had, FOOD is about the palate, gluttony, sleight of hand and so much more. As you enter the theatre, you are …
Take Henrik Ibsen’s controversial 1881 play Ghosts – a scathing commentary on morality – and move it from its original Norwegian setting to the Victorian bush in the late 19th …