This new play by Lila Whelan grew out of a short news item to become a deeply moving, often shocking examination of the human causes of a house fire which k...
My Romantic History is something different. Well, it's a rom-com which isn't different, but it is different to see a story told this purely onstage. We have ...
Set in the 80s, when the fear of AIDs hit the TV adverts, Women Laughing by Michael Wall is a script about rather heartbreaking situations and context, but is s...
Not often do producing houses on the London fringe sit down and say, “Let’s do a rep season: let’s do Shakespeare and… Thomas Middleton”, but that’s exactly w...
For the cynics who think the stories of Shakespeare have had their time and bear no relevance to our day to day lives, top up your oyster card and skip down...
Alfred Enoch and Joel Samuels star as psychologically damaged brothers in the UK premiere of Brendon Cowell’s play. Described as “a dark Australian comedy w...