‘Is this so bad if they see their mother succeed?’ – Charlotte In the wake of movements related to feminism,…
Danny Lee Wynter’s debut play at the Royal Court questions queerness, open relationships and loving your idols. David (Danny Lee…
Honest and vulnerable exploration of the artist's experience and reflections on attempted suicide. The piece has evolved over the three…
Shakespeare’s much-loved and much-performed tragedy is back with a neo classical adaptation for young audiences by Jude Christian, directed by…
Burnout starts with tackling the impact of flooding in a northern town, the effects of climate change, on the local…
Swim is a warm, tender, and humbling story, based on true events, written and performed by Liz Richardson. In an…
Dario Fo’s Accidental Death of an Anarchist is justifiably championed as a paragon of political theatre. It’s a satirical farce,…
This captivating moving production directed by Thom Southerland, story by Peter Stone with lyrics by Maury Yeston starts with the…
Further than the Furthest Thing is a play in two acts by the Scottish playwright Zinnie Harris, set in 1961…
Covered in mud and dirt, we see all cast members on stage as we enter the theatre. The stage is…