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The Vaults is an ideal name for this thespian arts space nestled in the shadows...
The snugly intimate confines of Islington’s Hope Theatre serve as the perfect...
Made in China is an innovative young theatre company comprising...
And Then Come the Nightjars isn’t just a great play because it is...
Flare Path, a play by Terrence Rattigan, was first performed in 1942 and has...
Simon Stephens – the playwright who penned the award-winning Curious...
If only walls could speak… and they do in Hatched ‘n’...
An entire generation lives under the pressure of the “employability”...
A tale of murder, monarchy and revenge, Aeschylus’ ancient play The Oresteia is...
Every so often there comes a play that isn’t a theatrical...
Plunging into the mind of a genius, John Caird’s McQueen is an imagined night with...
Matthew Wilkinson has written and directed a play that scoops out the human...
By 1815, there were 288 crimes that had a death sentence in...
France, 1915: World War One is waging outside but a military hospital near the village...
Roll Over Beethoven can simply be described as a fun...
With no previous experience of the genre,...
Somewhere on the Isle of Dogs and a stone’s throw away from the prominent Canary...
Celebrating the bicentenary of Trollope’s birth, Lady Anna: All at...
Exploring the macabre trope of the long-undiscovered corpse in a terse and emotional...
The Face to Face festival celebrates solo theatre and its power to candidly speak to...
The work of Irish playwright John Millington Synge,...
Meet Tom Worsley and Alice Marshall or, in this instance, a boy...
The distinctive smell of livestock wafts out from backstage, signalling...
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