It is the 1960s in Georgia, USA. In Savannah, five young women – a journalist, a nurse, a housewife, and…
L’Indiscipline is a mad show full of creativity and promise and an exemplar of what fringe theatre is all about.…
Inspired by England’s notorious witch trials of the 17th century, Rebecca Brewer’s Coven tells the story of Jenet Device in…
After Sunday is an intimate and thought-provoking production set within a secure hospital where the characters join a Caribbean cooking…
Limp Wrist and the Iron Fist at Brixton House Theatre was nothing short of electric, a play that’s not just…
“What are we going to do about all the men?” It’s a broad question that lacks any tangible answer, and…
It all starts with a thoroughly intriguing concept. Two performers mix live throughout — two DJs whose lives become romantically…
An empty stage. Neutral lighting. A square mat. Suddenly, a woman (Sung Im Her, the choreographer and company director) finds…
The tale of Romeo and Juliet, the young lovers Shakespeare ensnared in a tragedy across a familial divide, is a…
Based on a 1789 French ballet originally created by Jean Dauberval, Frederick Ashton’s final full-length ballet for The Royal Ballet…