★★★★ Gypsy Queen is a play about sexuality and survival. Directed by Adam Zane, this sharp two–hander charts the clash of a pair of young boxing titans, Dane...
With a play titled Living with a Dark Lord, you would expect it to be based on an evil villain from some sort of horror novel. However, it is quite the opposite...
First performed at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Happy Yet? is the first play from 22-year-old Swedish playwright Katie Berglöf. Written as a response to...
Following The Collector and Echoes, Angel is the third play in the Arabian Nightmares series written by playwright Henry Naylor. Directed by Michael Cabot, the ...
The Durham Revue’s show is called Laugh Actually. The university sketch comedy group are quick to tell us that their act has nothing to do with Love Actually. T...
Safe Place is a play which brings together the personal and the bigger picture. It explores the conflict between trans rights and third wave feminism through th...