Turn of the Wheel theatre company revel in Richard Sheridan’s comedy...
The play in question is a production of the 1920s mystery Murder...
Immer City are perfectionists. From the moment you arrive at an...
The layout and design of the stage is subtly perfect in the current...
Following acclaimed runs at the Edinburgh Festival and in New York, Mies Julie brings its...
Despite being constricted by the confined space of the Union Theatre, the high production...
In 1994 at the age of 26 James Menzies-Kitchen staged his first...
Having premiered Off Broadway in 2005, Rooms is finally making its way across...
Reading before lights down that Glory Dazed is the first full-scale production from...
Adrian Lester, Rory Kinnear and Nicholas Hytner form a kind of holy trinity in...
It’s easy to forget the experience of one’s very first live performance:...
Playwright and actor Martin Foreman’s monologues are an intimate...
The combination of our human, instinctive nature meeting urbanisation...
If you happen to speak Swedish you’ll be at a distinct advantage, but this...
The brick wall obscuring the set from view lowers at the beginning...
A revival of Simon Donald’s acclaimed 1993 play, The Life of Stuff is a...
After seeing Carnaby Street: The Musical, there is only one...
The cliché “the show must go on” has never been more admirably...
Narrative, the latest piece by writer-director Anthony Neilson, examines...
The classical actor Edward Petherbridge was due to play the role of a...
In a repressed family where the torturer...
Having been in the game for some 20 years, Paul F. Tompkins is both...
You take your allocated seat and wait for the show to begin,...
Taking place in a secluded lighthouse at Trinity Buoy Wharf, Project...
Acting Gymnasium is a group of people who meet weekly to discuss classical...
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