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.…
Enthralling. Feel free to locate your battered copy of ‘Lanark’ but under no circumstances attempt to speed-re-read two days before…