The revival of Alan Ayckbourn's comedy is just what the West End needs. This is a genuinely hilarious comedy that doesn't resort to cheap laughs. The set is del...
The University of York’s drama society is one of the oldest and most prolific in the country, producing over eight plays a term. These are either existing plays...
Alan Ayckbourn, considered a classic notable of English playwriting, has seen a number of revivals throughout the last decade from the Fringe to the National Th...
Transferring from the Orange Tree in Richmond to the St James Theatre, Invincible by Torben Betts examines class and the north/south divide through humour and s...
Suicide attempts may not be the most obvious material for a comedy, but that’s exactly what daring play Way Back explores as it comes to the Brighton Fringe thi...
You probably won’t know the name of the director Adam Penford. But it’s pretty likely you or someone you know will see something of his work this year. Becaus...