Tennessee Williams’ Orpheus Descending is a spellbinding play about the ultimate question of existence. While it is very dated and has quite offensive language...
All Our Children, written by Stephen Unwin, is set in Germany, 1941. A clinic for ill children is "helping" the country by treating them, or so the public are l...
The new Southwark Playhouse is set to establish itself as one of the hippest London fringe venues, as it opens its new doors on Newtington Causeway with the m...
Originally a comic novel by Keith Waterhouse, Waterhouse himself has turned Good Grief into a stage show, perfectly capturing and balancing poignancy and hu...
A Lincolnshire girl myself, I was mightily excited at the prospect of The Bush Theatre's Chalet Lines, a new play by Lee Mattinson set at Butlins, Skegness. In ...