Charlie Ward (presumably a pun on Charley’s War, the famous 1979 comic strip centred on an underage soldier) was first staged in 2014, to commemorate the cente...
King Lear can seem like a one man show, everything instigated by the mistakes of the self-deposed monarch and the play’s success entirely hinging on the lead’...
Thebes has been ravaged by civil war and King Creon has ruled that no one is to bury Antigone’s brother, the 'traitor’ Polynices. Driven by her overriding f...
“Something is happening.” So begins Pinter’s A Kind of Alaska – the first play of Simon Godwin’s existentialist but eminently watchable double bill at Bristol...