The inspiration for this exciting, female-friendly play is an earlier dramatic verse play by Italian writer Stefano Massini called The Ladies Football Club. Unsurprisingly, a play about football is as ...
Party Season will run from Thursday 2 until Saturday 11 April before touring to Oxford, Worthing, Salford and Bristol.
Across the Square imagines Lady Ottoline Morrell paying a visit to her neighbour, Millicent Fawcett, in December 1917. It’s ...
Maybe it was ever thus, but the gulf between the haves and the have-nots in the world of theatre appears to be ever-widening. As we so often report, at the bottom end of the scale, the cost-of-living ...
James Graham’s play Punch, which was commissioned by Nottingham Playhouse, has received four Olivier Award nominations for its run in the West End.
A comedy thriller, an adaptation of an Arthur Conan Doyle mystery chiller and the English translation of a play seen at the 2014 French Cultures Festival form the 2026 Colin McIntyre Classic Thriller ...
Our Town, specifically the fictional provincial town of Grover’s Corners in New Hampshire, from 1901 to 1913, is ostensibly about community, of looking out for each other, even turning a kindly blind ...
This is a 90-minute single act that is both light-hearted and serious and played by a pair who know just how to make it work, ...
Mark Babych, Hull Truck's Artistic Director and former Artistic Director of the Octagon, has returned to Bolton with his ...
Brudenall-Jones is a talented writer as well as a fine performer. Beginning with some great jokes and impersonations, Maybe I ...
This is a fifty-five minute stand-up set about Arts Council funding. It’s very clever, and Andrew Doherty is very good, but it’s not particularly funny.
Propping up the bar at Soho’s Horse and Coaches, Jeffrey Bernard could be seen and heard, holding court amongst a close knit group of regulars whose lives seemed equally to revolve around heady ...