Listen to the audio version here. Fig rolls; Bjork on a jumpy record player; Mum dressing me in corduroy dungarees. This is what I leave Where to Belong thi...
A stage may seem a very lonely space for a single actor to fill, but in On Arriving by Ivan Faute, it’s the characters we don’t see that flesh out this emotion...
62 years later, Shelagh Delaney’s play about motherhood, love and discrimination still packs a punch. In the recent co-production between the National Theatre ...
Peter Pan Reimagined brings a children’s classic kicking and screaming into the 21st century and far away from its comfortable middle-class beginnings. Instead...
In her self-written one-woman show Blood Orange, Tania Amsel takes us on a journey through England’s hospitals and the daily life of NHS’s nurses. With a dark ...
“At some point you’ve got to decide if you’re afraid of me because I’m black or because I’m educated” is the searing accusation that Fred Hampton levels ...