Fifteen years after it was commissioned and performed as a staged reading, Colin Teevan’s contemporary amalgamation of mythical stories receives…
Marsha Normon’s 1983 Pulitzer-winning drama “‘night, Mother” returns to the Hampstead Theatre after its European premiere at the same venue…
For many of us, our closest confidantes have been our siblings. From secrets and admissions, including the ones within shared…
Mary Prince lived an extraordinary life. Born into enslavement in Bermuda in 1788, her life was filled with struggle and…
Among the things that we all have collectively experienced over the past year, one of them has to be the…
Making any artistic project that deals with someone’s lived experience is a challenging endeavour, especially when it touches upon trauma…
From an undercover operator and rebellious rock star to a manic mother and prolific performer, Linda Marlowe has lived many…
As I found myself settling into my seat at the historic Wilton’s Music Hall, I registered a strange feeling. Perhaps…
If there’s one thing that transcends linguistic, cultural and socio-political boundaries for humans, it’s our curiosity about other human beings.…
Fritz & Matlock is a new two-hander play by James Wallwork and Salvatore D'Aquilla that makes its way to the…