Debuting at the Chicken Shed in North London, Monolog is a short and to-the-point...
The dark, industrial vaults beneath Waterloo supply the perfect backdrop...
Alan Ayckbourn’s massive dystopian play The Divide, directed by Annabel...
It is all about the drugs, sex and rock‘n’roll in...
Mission Abort begins with actress and writer Therese Ramstedt lying on a...
Rapid-fire dialogue, strobe lighting and lots of dirt. This is Gundog,...
When beauty blinds a man’s judgement, chaos is bound to...
There is always an element of risk involved when narrating the...
A very dark and hazy ambience welcomes the audience at the Orange...
Guess what. Capitalism is bad! Oh, and guess what else? Those who work in...
There’s a moment in Out of Love when best friends Lorna and Grace are...
Discussing mental health issues can be difficult for adults, how...
In The Ungrateful Biped we witness the spiteful, proud ranting...
“Hold pleasure and pain, profit and loss, victory and defeat to...
Eggsistentialism is a quick-blast half monologue, half stand-up routine....
Actor and playwright Ian Bonar is the original creator and star of...
Henry Darke’s first full-length play is rich with evocative topics: male...
Terry Johnson is back with Ken at The Bunker, honouring the legacy of the well-known...
Good music and good humour, teamed up with the universal themes of friendship and...
There’s a slight worry early on in Nicholas Hytner’s thrilling...
The Grift experience begins upon entering the trendy Town Hall Hotel...
Retooled from its Tony-award winning 1970 version (by the same duo...
Javaad Alipoor, the writer and narrator of this one-man show...
It is difficult at first to ascertain what meaning writer Isla...
Following the murder of her husband, Mary Stuart (this night played...
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