For anyone who has had a prior brush with improvised theatre,...
London in the 90s is the backdrop for Sophia Leonie’s debut play,...
Terence Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea exhales despair like slow...
At this point in time, so dependable is the Mischief Theatre...
Award-winning British actor Cynthia Erivo is...
In such sombre and troubled times as we live in, tragedy could...
The Mad Ones certainly lives up to its recently adopted title: “Mad to live,...
The appeal of the Surrealists has lingered long past their historical...
At the outset, Tim Crouch makes an unassuming entrance to a brightly lit stage,...
Samuel Beckett’s 1958 play Krapp’s Last Tape is currently enjoying...
Written by Amy Powell Yeates, Little Deaths has made its way to Southwest London...
Few plays deconstruct themselves as confidently and...
A musical adaptation of the classic tale of star-crossed lovers, Romeo and...
Taking its title from WB Yeats’s The Song of Wandering Aengus, The...
This is Hamlet, but not as you know it. It’s a lively and fast-paced...
Following a hit Broadway run, The Great Gatsby makes its long-awaited West...
Hoarding has long been a subject of fascination for storytellers and...
Gary Owen’s modern rendition of the classic Henrik Ibsen play Ghosts is a...
Based on Simone de Beauvoir’s unpublished novel, The Inseparables...
The NHS sees approximately a million people in need of care and treatment each...
Simon Stephens’s tight, vivid drama Heisenberg has been welcomed to a new home...
In 1935 Shanghai, two women meet in a mostly empty theatre. One is preparing to...
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