
The Ocean at the End of the Lane
At this point, despite only four years since it premièred at the Dorfman Theatre, The Ocean at the End of the Lane’s reputation precedes it.
At this point, despite only four years since it premièred at the Dorfman Theatre, The Ocean at the End of the Lane’s reputation precedes it.
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This co-production with the New Vic brings back to the professional stage one of the most performed plays in the UK, mainly due to its
Five women—spanning several centuries of history—walk into a restaurant… So not the standard set-up for a joke, but a timely revival of Caryl Churchill’s 1980s
This particular staging of The Cunning Little Vixen—directed by Sir David Pountney in 1980 as part of a Janáček season performed by Scottish Opera and
These beautifully staged performances, very much in the style in which they were first seen, present an ideal opportunity to compare the work of John
On 23 February 2020, the young unarmed black man Ahmaud “Maud” Arbery, was jogging in Satilla Shores, Georgia when he was pursued by three white
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The Last Vagabonds lets us glimpse the unhappy mind of the young student Bill (Teddy Monroe). He’s at odds with the world and uncertain of
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Using elements of fringe and physical theatre, a circus setting, and an abundant supply of acting energy, no-one could dispute that this production goes around,