Directed by Roy Alexander Weise, Katori Hall’s Pulitzer Prize winning comedy makes its London debut in the relatively modest Dorfman…
As if a play within a play wasn’t trippy enough! In ECHO, we see dialogue being spoken as it is…
Presented as part of the Riverside Studios Bitesize Festival, this is an intriguing piece of theatre written by Zen Tucker.…
In Danielle James's ambitious but uneven play, Iris and Thalia live in a flat share. Firm friends who share a…
Precarious Theatre is taking its shot at proselytizing without any precarity to it. In both the writing and staging of…
The Kaleidoscope Festival, set in the lush Alexandra Palace Park with stunning views across the London skyline, offered a vibrant…
With a title like ‘Dog Sh!t’ and a promotional poster featuring a cartoon canine caught in that very act, audiences…
Have you been bed rotting? Are you in your dressing gown? Is it mostly clean? Are you itching to get…
A love letter to the lost and found art of vamping, this rambunctious queer song-cycle has it all. We get…
It is the late 1940s and the Nobel Prize winning author, Will Trenting (Ayden Callaghan), has just been announced to…