Created and written by James Kenworth, this production is the latest instalment of The Newham Plays. These are locally focussed…
Humanity is paying a price for not listening to David Hoyle. In the heady ‘90s, when Hoyle performed as the…
I have to say that I was not sure what to expect when reading the summary of the show, as…
Gilbert and Sullivan's biting mockery of the aesthetic movement, the fickleness of love and infatuation and the worshipping of celebrities…
Set in 1605, where “being Catholic is treason”, Treason tells the tale of the famous gunpowder plot which would have…
Revamping Roman history for a modern audience, Domitius bursts with energy and electrifying rock musical scores. Expect the unexpected from…
For the very first time, the well-loved character Blippi hits the stage in the UK for only three weeks from…
As someone who’s been diagnosed as bulimic, it’s safe to say that negative body image is an issue that has…
Part of the Camden Fringe festival which marks its 16th year, Dolls & Guys explores a dystopian world where women…
Colab Theatre’s immersive show propels you into a Western, bursting with sub-plots and missions. The story centres around the Mayor…