In the intimate setting of Orange Tree’s theatre-in-the-round, the 1660s came visiting. Charles II is on the throne, theatres have…
Men’s Business by Tony and Olivier Award winning playwright Simon Stephens has its world premiere this season. This 1972 version…
Two clowns enter the stage, their mission: to end their life tonight. We travel with them for the day as…
A Letter to Lyndon B Johnson is a brilliant piece of physical storytelling, at times funny, thought-provoking, and touching. It…
Dear England, written by James Graham, tells the story of the ‘New’ England football team and centres on the origin…
Mixed Sex, written and starring Samuel Normington, takes audiences on a nostalgic trip back to the 1990s—a time when Eternals…
Few plays handle the quiet complexities of family duty with as much tenderness as ‘Sisyphean Quick Fix’, Bettina Paris’ semi-autobiographical…
Sidney Poitier was one of the greats of Hollywood, whose influence went well beyond the world of film. The tributes…
The ceiling is clanging. the spaghetti casserole is green and the two housewife’s mannerisms are disconcertingly in-sync. In this absurdist…
A dazzling flight of imagination, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s, ‘The Little Prince’ has long enchanted readers with its poetic storytelling and…