We are within walking distance from a number of London Underground stations ... Bus Route 153 runs directly past the Barbican along Chiswell Street Level access from the Pit floor foyer only to the ...
You will be empowered to use your own stories and perspectives to remake the world of acting. At Wimbledon College of Arts, we promote non-hierarchical theatre making which means that no single ...
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It's a meta start to a talent-packed updating of a play about a group of writers and actors wondering whether theatre is still relevant in a world on the brink of destruction. So far so topical.
Play to the Crowd, which runs Theatre Royal Winchester, will host the events in the theatre foyer. There are six quizzes scheduled, with the first, "The Big Royal General Knowledge Quiz," kicking off ...
As Simon mentions in his opening patter, the show is directed by the great German Thomas Ostermeier, artistic director of Berlin’s hugely influential Schaubühne theatre. It’s quite the coup ...
The Barbican’s broad stage is virtually empty, except for a large cluster of reeds in the center, which allows for amusing entrances and exits throughout the performance. Behind it, a curving ...
and you can find the Barbican Theatre on Silk Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8DS. Sign up for our Going Out newsletter to receive the latest updates on new ticket releases, plus inspiration for ...
Read our review of The Seagull, starring Cate Blanchett, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Emma Corrin and Tom Burke, now in performances at the Barbican to 5 April ... those tropes expertly to not just engage with ...
Cate Blanchett is back on the London stage for the first time in six ... estate should note that the film star doesn’t make conventional theatre choices. Whether it’s Susan Traherne, the ...
Cate Blanchett is incandescent in a Chekhov adaptation from Thomas Ostermeier and Duncan Macmillan that is relentlessly meta What’s the point of art when the world is ending? In this of-the-mome ...