There is a black hole at the centre of this production: both literally in the black circle that lies centrestage, and symbolically in the psychological conundr...
‘It can happen to anyone’ says the anonymous lead of Hunger as he reflects upon his descent into unimaginable poverty and hunger. Knut Hamsun’s novel, upon whi...
“What exact regime teaches a man to take what isn’t given?” This is the unexpected question posed by Inua Ellams, writer of critically acclaimed hit The Bar...
Upon entering the casually constructed set of the Barber Shop Chronicles, sharply designed by Rae Smith to be inclusively global yet endearingly personal, you’l...
In an unspecified area of London, Hari, 11, along with his sister Lydia and Mamma, are fresh off the plane from Ghana, leaving behind his father, baby sister Ag...
Fear of the unknown – it’s an interesting premise for a play. How To Survive A Swarm of Bees, a new piece of writing from Lo/Fall Theatre Company and part of Ev...