Fuerza Bruta: Aven: The Argentinian eccentrics return with a hallucinogenic joy-ride of an evening
The South American troupe is back in Britain with a show that’s part thrill-ride, part theatre-rave
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The South American troupe is back in Britain with a show that’s part thrill-ride, part theatre-rave
Simon McBurney’s play remains unique experimental theatre which lingers in the mind long after its conclusion
After the ITV series’ success, theatreland tackles the Horizon scandal with the tale of an everywoman who discovers her fighting spirit
Luke Sheppard’s bravura makeover of the 1984 rollerskating musical is out of this world
Corden reintroduces himself as a dialled-down funnyman and it’s good to have him back on the British stage
This inventive, entrepreneurial adaptation by Sarah Gobran and Matt Pinches will leave you with a spring in your step
Siân Docksey’s exuberant Soho Theatre show melded surreal comedy with observations about life and some impressive pole dancing sequences
A year on, Gabriel Vick remains on fire as the out-of-work actor and separated father who has a not-so-bright idea, and the show is a joy
By catapulting its action into the 21st century, Josh Roche’s misguided revival doesn’t do the play justice
The Globe’s over-conceptualised fun-house take on Shakespeare’s comedy obscures rather than underscores the play’s difficulty
The TV star and a fantastically on-form Stephanie J Block make a swell duo in this smart new staging with all the makings of a summer hit
This ambitious debut at the Arcola demonstrates precisely why the industry should invest more in developing up-and-coming talent
The repartee is often wanting, but the excellent Together company and a beautiful tango from Pernice keeps the energy at feverish levels
The Star Wars actor is wonderfully chameleonic in the Chichester Festival Theatre’s smartly timed revival of this post-war comedy of menace
With a new cast, the Olivier Award-winning musical about the wartime operation is as terrific as ever
Despite the absurd trigger warnings, the RSC’s take on the Bard’s comedy is fittingly cartoonish – with a gloriously twittish Falstaff
The TV presenter gets plenty of laughs as the pompous steward in this kid-friendly production. But it doesn’t plumb the play’s true depth
Joined by Harry Potter’s Tom Felton, Bellamy confirms her star potential in this gripping play about the breakthrough that changed the world
The latest co-production by Leeds Playhouse and Opera North is as accomplished in social commentary as it is in plot, music and song
The staying-power of the principals in this triple-bill at the Orange Tree should win awards – Tara Fitzgerald has never been better