“Through indiscriminate suffering men know fear / and fear is the most divine emotion.” Zora Neale Hurston’s sermon-like words, which…
Cascando was written by Samuel Beckett as a radio play, originally in French. It was first broadcast in English in…
The gods must be crazy. Thor, Odin, Freya, and the rest are mad as hell. The cause? Loki. This new…
Southwark Playhouse Young Ensemble is a brand new theatre company comprising of young people 19-25yrs from South London; with the…
Mark Guest’s evening of magic and mentalism promises wonder, laughter and a touch of the inexplicable, all in support of…
Brent Pace's Eireann: A Taste of Ireland takes the audience on an exhilarating journey through the length and breadth of…
In the fictional Illyria, most of the inhabitants are enjoying a crazy summer festival, getting drunk, dancing and singing while…
Taken from historical accounts of ladies who were transported to Australia between 1788-1852, as convicts who had been convicted of…
As an ex-Investment Manager, this show was a must see for me, as I recall the stressful situations bought on…
81 (Life) is an interesting experiment with a lot of heart, lacking in the structure and drive to make it…