
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
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
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
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
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
How does one deal with loss? It’s a perennial question that art has sought to answer, and one that James Rowland contends with here on
The horrors of war and the scars left behind are a field, ripe to grow great plays within. The bitter fruit of conflict and its
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
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
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
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
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
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