There's still a distinct lack of queer stories on stage and the ones we're seeing tend to rely on cliches and stereotypes, such as trauma, violence and more vi...
In the time it takes me to throw my coat over my shoulders, walk the short distance from The Yard Theatre to the train station, ride the train and boil the ket...
Like many people of younger generations, I first became aware of Arthur Miller’s 1953 play, The Crucible, when I studied it for GCSE drama. Getting a group of ...
As I approached Hackney Wick for an improbable Tuesday night double-bill of 24 Italian Songs and Arias and Diana Is Dead! I struggled to recall ever feeling qu...
Re.Home | The Yard Theatre | 9 Feb - 5 March 2016 Presented by Offstage Theatre with Paul Jellis and The Yard Theatre Ten years on from the demolition of...
Jeff James’s contemporary re-working of Sophocles’s Philoctetes was as aesthetically refreshing as it was pungent (quite literally). With its stark white lighti...