London’s theatreland has welcomed its fair share of buzzy Shakespeare productions as of late, and now the Bridge Theatre has…
This comedy written by Hughie Shepherd-Cross is based on the premise that in 1945 when Sicilians were pouring onto boats…
Often, stories centred within specific contexts can resonate far beyond the reaches of the narrative – this is what we…
The Shakespeare Globe hosts the first Chekhovian play the Three Sisters directed by Caroline Steinbeis, produced and reworked narrative supplied…
What is human nature? How similar are our needs to those of the animals around us? Is society a force…
George Orwell's Animal Farm was published in 1945, in a world radically different from the modern political scene. Much may…
More Life is an exceptional and bold production, taking an ambitious and complex story and realising it expertly on stage.…
“There’s a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out, but I pour whiskey on him and inhale cigarette…
James Graham is one of the most celebrated playwrights working in the UK today, and Boys From The Blackstuff is…
Bebe Cave’s one-woman show The Screen Test is a bonkers, non-stop romp offering a vivid glimpse into the tragicomedic life…