You know you’re not in for a standard night at the theatre when you’re...
The HookHitch Theatre’s This Was the World and I...
Matthew Warchus’ inaugural season as Artistic Director at the Old Vic...
Almost 30 years after its UK premiere at the National,...
From the moment the auditorium doors open to reveal three half-naked, masked...
Theatre Ad Infinitum brings dystopian thriller Light to Battersea Arts Centre,...
This fiery and devastating revival of Lolita Chakrabarti’s Red Velvet brands...
Devastating, heart-breaking, and powerfully modern, this one-woman...
“The loss of the face can be the beginning of a great freedom,” says Hago...
Caryl Churchill remains nothing short of unpredictable,...
A bed, home to unrequited ambitions and mismatched fate, is the...
Ever sat and had an in-depth conversation with a stranger on a train?...
Art’s intention is not for us to remain passive. However, passivity...
“Pink mist” is an army slang term referring to the fine spray of blood...
Yen is the work with which Playwright Anna Jordan achieved breakthrough success,...
What generates fear, and why do we love so much to be terrified? That is...
What is it to be a feminist? In today’s society where women are struggling to...
Dressed all in black with a red wig, Mona Golabek takes to...
This is a dark look at how far the human spirit can be pushed. It...
Guy Warren-Thomas is no stranger to donning period costume –...
It’s the staple of soap operas and medical dramas everywhere: the...
Cirque du Soleil’s touring show Amaluna staged...
Naked tells the story of a young woman, Ersilia Drei (Josephine Rattigan),...
What is the result of perfunctory characters framed within an...
Big Brother Blitzkrieg is an Edinburgh Fringe-graduate...
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