It’s the height of the 1984 football season. Football hooliganism is rife, as is the basis for Marching on Together, a new script Yorkshire playwright Adam Hugh...
Conceptually, writer Ross Howard was onto a winner, upturning the ever-loved fairytales of old by obscuring the notions of ‘happily ever after’ and true love. B...
The 21st Century can be pretty scary and confusing. At times it feels like we are hurtling towards a more progressive society, one that embraces diversity a...
The present government aside, there’s been a spate of political farces recently: the decidedly bland Coalition, Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho (more of a pas...
Patrice Etienne’s Venus/Mars joins a stream of new plays based around the monologic form, where monologues are injected with variety, insight and humour. In...
Rational, enlightened, modern man that I am, I certainly ain’t afraid of no ghosts. But a good ghost story should chill your bones whatever your beliefs. The Gh...