Wake Up

This is three for the price of one and, as an offer, you will do worse than take it. Billed as being a new form

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Life of Pi

This thrilling dramatisation of Yann Martel’s 2001 novel owes so much to Lolita Chakrabarti’s adaptation and the creativity, imagination and collaboration of the whole production

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Wearmouth

The projection of February 2023 Sunderland versus Reading on the backdrop sets the location and scene. We meet two suicidal Sunderland supporters bemoaning their life’s

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Never Have I Ever

Oscar Wilde is said to have hidden his most subversive and challenging dialogue under the guise of laughter, and Frances-White’s hilarious and screamingly funny play

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Witch? Women on Trial

The humble common or garden Witch has had a pretty hard time of it over the generations. As Natalie Nardone is keen to explain, witchcraft

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St Albans theatre boost

St Albans-based theatre company OVO has been awarded a £300,000 grant from the government’s Community Ownership Fund to create a new theatre in the city. The grant

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Tending

Three nurses stand at the front of the stage. They speak to us in words derived from fifty interviews. Each of the three has a

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Pieces of Us

Jessica Munna’s play Pieces of Us is about modern America, and the failures of the structures which should protect people is clearly a call from

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Lucy and Friends

Lucy McCormick has no friends. Or so she’d have you think. In a change to the style of her previous Fringe appearances, she is on

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Next To Normal

Next to Normal won a Tony for best score in 2009 and a Pulitzer for Drama in 2010 and caused quite a stir when it

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