In partnership with St Mary’s University, the Orange Tree...
Written by Ella Hickson and directed by Dominique Chapman,...
Back in London for the first time since the...
An ode to pre-Hitler era composers of 1920s and 30s...
A kooky, old-fashioned American, puppets-meet-Broadway kind of...
Let’s make no bones about it; this is a show about...
Three brothers arrive in the Land of the Free, Jewish immigrants...
Vicky Jones and her writing theatre company DryWrite – co-founded with fellow...
Company of Elders prove that passion and...
The Jungle is writers Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson’s attempt to make...
It is not often that a play is first performed 350 years after...
The new London musical, Knights of the Rose, answers the question no...
The British seaside is depicted in art and theatre as a sometimes melancholy,...
We’ve had to revisit a great many of our childhood classic stories...
A dead black cat is not a good omen with which to start...
Acrobatics, playfulness and sensuality are the key elements at the heart...
Based on the novel Return to the Wood by JL Hodson, which saw...
Genesis Inc is a transparent lecture on the monetisation of...
Things certainly aren’t going to be slowing down in the capital over the next...
Adapted by Mike Poulton from historical thriller The Cicero...
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Robert...
Conversations around sexual conduct are always in vogue. This rings true...
What happens when existence closes in and we become...
Many whose parents have spoken of their memories...
Performed by St Brendan’s Sixth Form College exclusively for...
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