There is a moment in The Heart of Adrian Lovett where the actors decide to do away with the fourth wall, pull up a couple of chairs and begin a conversation wit...
With the 2015 General Election looming, the barrage of campaign coverage has done little to inspire young people, often reinforcing a view of politicians as uni...
As was possibly inevitably the case, a hell of a lot of questions were thrown at the audience at Walking the Tightrope: The tension between art and politics, qu...
In their attempt to create a higher form of theatre, Soundboxed Collective have mashed together an intense and interesting hour-and-a-half of sound, movement, d...
Following runs at the Edinburgh Fringe and the Courtyard Theatre, Plunge Theatre brings Private View to Theatre Delicatessen. The piece is a critical look at ho...
“Hi there, I’m your Equity representative,” said the shy, chipper, and palpably redundant chap who popped into my non-Equity panto rehearsal a couple of years a...