Few plays handle the quiet complexities of family duty with as much tenderness as ‘Sisyphean Quick Fix’, Bettina Paris’ semi-autobiographical…
“There’s a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out, but I pour whiskey on him and inhale cigarette…
Asa Butterfield is immaculate in Barney Norris' one-man tragicomedy. A mixture of playful and self-deprecating, the play, based on David…
10 Nights is a funny and earnest play that sadly fails to live up to its full potential. The play…
At the start of The King of Broken Things, we enter into a space full of lost, discarded objects. We…
Slave: A Question of Freedom is a powerful performance that transports the audience to the Nuba Mountains, where we are…
London’s theatre scene has no shortage of productions inspired by TV shows, from Stranger Things to Fawlty Towers. Kim’s Convenience,…
Presented as part of the Riverside Studios Bitesize Festival, this is an intriguing piece of theatre written by Zen Tucker.…
In Danielle James's ambitious but uneven play, Iris and Thalia live in a flat share. Firm friends who share a…
Amalia Kontesi's contribution to Riverside Studio's "Bitesize Festival" of short plays explores the concept of home. Ellie lives in London,…