There was a time, not so long ago, where the sight of an actor alone on stage was an enticing sign of the illusive soliloquy, common in Shakespeare but rare in...
‘I think you’ve got problems’, Lola the maid says in this play. It is something of an understatement. The third collaboration between writer Howard Brenton, dir...
Merit written by Alexandra Wood, focuses on a strong female duo playing Mother and Daughter who move through periods of time whilst discussing money, family and...
During his education at Oxford’s Trinity College in the early 1930s, well-known British dramatist Terence Rattigan, wrote his first completed play with fellow s...
Originally a comic novel by Keith Waterhouse, Waterhouse himself has turned Good Grief into a stage show, perfectly capturing and balancing poignancy and hu...