Director Claus Guth gives the biblical story – already filtered through the beautiful and strange imagination of Oscar Wilde’s play…
Athena Stevens commands the stage in the world premiere of her new play, Diagnosis, playing at the Finborough Theatre. In…
Keli is writer and composer, Martin Green’s response to his adopted community and its music. The writer moved to a…
Rainhill Garrick Society’s take on Ed Waugh and Trevor Wood’s laugh-out-loud comedy certainly dusts off the cobwebs and guarantees you’ll…
Alex Wakelam's new production of Richard III for the Carlton Theatre Group is innovative in the number of ways. As…
The Pantaloons roll up in Prescot again with their delightful ensemble of skits, songs, and gags this time aimed at…
A period drama which couldn’t be more pertinent, 1536 by Ava Pickett is a triumph of feminist rage against a…
A Small Enclosed Room With Alfie Murphy is a unique and funny show that sometimes struggles to deliver on its…
‘Gizza a job. Go on, gizza job. I can do that.’ That desolate plea for help from a broken Yosser…
What would you do, if you saw something that you knew wasn’t right, but were on a train when you…