The current rise of antisemitism around the world gives extra resonance and relevance to Shakespeare's 16th Century play on usury,…
Dark, disturbing and incisive, Kelly’s apocalyptic play examines human nature and hostility like a thought experiment. Louise and Mark are…
Based on the 1999 cult comedy film starring Natasha Lyonne and drag icon Ru Paul which has become a queer…
A bright red sofa, comfy carpet and warm amber lighting welcome the audience into Karen’s intimate living room. The first…
David Mamet’s ‘The Woods’ has always been a topic of conversation in its fantastical and mythical approach to the question…
Playing for one-night only in a charity gala concert performance for the Prince’s Trust, Mimma is a story of personal…
Children get themselves into a bucketload of trouble these days. Yet can we blame them? After all, their loving, nurturing,…
The thrill and danger of collaborating two differing artists is a risk. However, the result was intimate, powerful and devastating…
Theatre has been pedestaled, historically, to create a sense of empathy within audiences. We identify with the players on stage.…
This is an electrifying piece of theatre with a strong sense of community at its core. From the moment you…