To listen to the review, click here. For The Grace of You Go I is both entertaining and slightly unsettling.
Although originally set to be staged in the sp...
‘I sometimes think we are being watched.’ James Grieve directs a new production of Birch’s Black Mountain at the Orange Tree Theatre. A raw psychological thr...
The Angry Brigade were a part of Britain’s counter-culture in the early 70s. They began as a bubbling and angry undercurrent of a society that was ordered and s...
Translations, written in 1980 by Brian Friel, is a play that fuses the power of language and communication against a backdrop of 1833 rural Ireland. Under J...
James Grieve and George Perrin, Artistic Directors of Plaines Plough. (c) Geraint Lewis. James Grieve and George Perrin have been working together since the...
Coming hot on the heels of the news that books are being banned from prisons, a play about habilitating female prisoners through music, and the empowerment th...