WIFE by Samuel Adamson presents four stories over four generations, hurtling through a period of eighty years. This new play is all at once a tribute to queer ...
An empty calendar. Body without instruction. Subsequent restlessness. Questions and exclamations for help travel via phone-call to a Bangladeshi, twelve-year-ol...
It’s bitterly cold outside and the ice settling on my skin doesn’t abate as I take my seat in Wilton’s Music Hall. It’s dark, cold and perfectly eerie. Fog snak...
First a novel, then a film, now a play, Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist’s prolonged shelf life is proof that it is a story for our times. This first...
“I feel as if I'm losing all of my leaves… I don't understand what's happening any more”. The Tricycle Theatre is a converted music and dance hall, with a bi...