Self-harm and comedy don’t seem like concepts that sit quite right together; it almost feels like a toxic pair. But…
There must be something special about a one-man show relating to addiction and mental illness if it has toured multiple…
The Arthur Miller classic was first staged as a one act production on Broadway in 1955. This latest co-production with…
Elle While presents a vibrant, new production of the widely performed, if not widely loved play. With a few contemporary…
When you think of an Alan Ayckbourn play, a tragi-comedy set at a tea party, at a fringe venue overlooking…
Shakespeare’s much-loved and much-performed tragedy is back with a neo classical adaptation for young audiences by Jude Christian, directed by…
Bernadette and Oliver meet at a cat's funeral. One of them is an aspiring musician and the other is a…
A heartbroken young woman (Emily Ashton) retreats into a cottage, frantically trying to rearrange it. As the realisation of being…
I begin watching any show by giving it my full attention, like any respectful audience member. But how long can…
A British spy of Indian Muslim heritage, Noor was an inspirational woman during World War II. Her story, with its…