Tennessee Williams’ Orpheus Descending is a spellbinding play about the ultimate question of existence. While it is very dated and has quite offensive language...
Written in 1606, King Lear is Shakespeare’s classic tale of the titular mad monarch. George Bernard Shaw wrote of the play ‘No man will ever write a better trag...
Set in the top of a lighthouse in an unfamiliar past or future dystopia, The Acedian Pirates explores the morality and logic of war through the story of a faili...
It is rare that a piece of theatre convinces you to love it in the first 10 seconds. Maybe I am guilty of impulsive decisions, but the Royal Court Theatre’s pro...
Carmen Disruption is utterly unshakeable. The disruption doesn’t erupt but imperceptibly breathes its way into the audience, catalysed by words and visions that...