Every year at fringe festivals, there is a hot topic. In 2018, it was mental health; in 2019, it was toxic masculinity; and in 2020, the phrase on everybody’s ...
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 ...
Dinomania
is a fast-paced look into Gideon Mantel’s (a well known geologist who collected
fossils to prove evolution) life in the 1800s and the fascinating con...
Over 80 years after The Mercury Theatre's infamous broadcast of H.G Wells' The War of the Worlds, scepticism of the
media is at an all-time high. Considered on...
Imagine for a moment, that you are ill. You experience muscle weakness, seizures, paralysis, blackouts and other symptoms. You know you are ill, but you’re cont...
Kate Lock’s new play Russian Dolls is definitely full of pluck and gall – as a look at modern day, working class, council flat Britain, it certainly captures th...