Beats on Pointe was nothing less than a hypnotic evening, combining the seemingly disparate worlds of hip hop and ballet…
An hour-long monologue from Lexi Wolfe giving a 21st-century spin on the motivations for, and reactions to, the fates that…
Performance artist, sex clown and ecosexual Emma Maye Gibson returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with a new show which she…
Directed and produced by Meghan Rose Donnelly, Alexandra D’onofrio, and Laura Sophie Helbig and based on long-term anthropological research from…
The lights dim, shots are fired, and we are jolted to attention. A sombre funeral march puts us in the…
This is how you do a modern retelling of a Shakespeare classic. In partnership with Sadler’s Wells, Stratford East have…
Jack Brownridge-Kelly’s one-man thriller, Cold, Dark, Matters finishes its run at the Edinburgh Fringe this week. Brownridge-Kelly has produced a…
I’m not sure what’s more remarkable - the fact that The Ceremony ends with thirty-odd people making chicken noises at…
Some shows you see, enjoy, and forget. Others you see, endure, and wish you could forget. Works and Days is…
Every Brilliant Thing is a sweet, but ultimately flawed, play about depression, suicide and trying to get on with life.…