Seventy minutes, two actors, one set. That’s all that is needed to tell this touching story of how two men,…
Writer Samuel Beckett wrote ‘Footfalls’ between March and December 1975. It premiered at the Samuel Beckett Festival in 1976 at…
Liverpool Lanterns’ annual showcase of up-and-coming writing and acting talent in Merseyside came to a close with five new pieces…
The Lantern Writers hold an annual showcase of new writing from semi-professional and amateur writers, at various stages of development.…
The Girl Who Was Very good at Lying written by Eoin McAndrew is a quick, intelligent piece dipping into a…
‘The Sugar House’ receives its first production outside of Australia after being nominated for ‘Best New Australian Work in the…
Boss New Play’s is a three night long annual showcase from some of the most fantastic and ambitious artists in…
Not even the Addams Family are immune from Covid-19, however tonight at Z-Arts after nearly 2 years of delays they…
I don’t know what I was expecting walking into an all-female Pride and Prejudice, but I left with ready for…
The performing arts often attracts outsiders looking for a safe haven, so it is hardly surprising many musicals are about…