There have been a few fairly sniffy reviews of Noises Off recently. Both of this touring version of last year's…
The unbridled joy and total angst of teen love has proved a rich vein for theatre makers to mine over…
If one of the best things about a fringe festival is experiencing theatre you might not normally have paid to…
Comedy improvisation partly powered by artificial intelligence. A real-life imitation game, or Turing test. Given the current Hollywood strike and…
Some events are so burned into the general subconscious they can be immediately recollected with just one word. Chernobyl, for…
Sarah Kane’s poetic masterpiece Crave marked a significant departure for the playwright when it was first performed in 1998. Whereas…
The line between amateur and professional theatre is a lot finer than many people realise. Sometimes it is the best…
There is a rich theatrical tradition of showcasing stories of people who have been left behind, left out. They tend…
After a successful tour in 2020, Dare To Know Theatre’s one-man, one-act show Drowning is back on the road. The…
The theme for this year’s Homotopia festival - Queer Joy Is A Protest! - could not be more accurately represented…