Polka Theatre has joined forces with Tara Arts to retell some traditional Indian folk tales in a vibrant, warm performance for under 7s. The three stories are interwoven with the tale of three orphans; Jasmine (Medhavi Patel), Mahendra (Raj Swamy) and Jayaben (Rose-Marie Christian) who are joined as family by their adopted father.
West End Theatre News and Reviews


Review: THREE SAT UNDER THE BANYAN TREE at Polka Theatre
By Isabella James Monday, October 8 2018, 09:13


Preview Report: COMPANY at the Gielgud Theatre
By Stuart King Wednesday, October 3 2018, 09:10
The team behind Elliott Harper Productions have enjoyed a wave of successful shows in recent years, which is all set to continue with this much-anticipated reworking of Stephen Sondheim’s 1970 musical COMPANY, at the Gielgud Theatre.


Review: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA at the National Theatre
By Phil Willmott Monday, October 1 2018, 17:49
What a joyous surprise this production is. Usually anyone approaching the play ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, whether they’re an audience member, a director or an actor, needs to be very wary.


Review: SPARKS at HighTide Theatre, Walthamstow
By Justin Murray Monday, October 1 2018, 13:13
Sparks follows a woman who’s not played by one person, but two; one of whom (Jessica Butcher) speaks in words, the other (Anoushka Lucas) in music and song, aided by her keyboard.


Review: DRIP FEED at Soho Theatre
By Nastazja Domaradzka Monday, October 1 2018, 09:28
Following its run at Edinburgh Fringe and Dublin Theatre Festival, Karen Cogan’s solo show DRIP FEED arrives at Soho Theatre in London. Taking the audiences through the past and present of the city of Cork, heartbreak and obsessions, loneliness and longings, Cogan proves to be both a fantastic writer and a performer.
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