Review: Monster at VAULT Festival
Since premiering at the Edinburgh Fringe last summer, Worklight Theatre’s Monster has played in Bath and Cornwall, with further tour...
Since premiering at the Edinburgh Fringe last summer, Worklight Theatre’s Monster has played in Bath and Cornwall, with further tour...
Marc and Bella Chagall were the flying lovers of Vitebsk. Partners in life and on canvas, they are immortalised as...
It often feels as though conflict is all around us, from workplace squabbles, to the far more serious rhetoric of...
Written and performed by Samuel Clayton, Catapult Theatre’s debut production, Statements, makes a return to the King’s Head theatre for...
The topic of antibiotic resistance has been picked up by the media with greater pace recently, but it’s not quite...
The last time I saw Strangers In Between in its original home at The King’s Head Theatre, I could only...
They say lightening doesn’t strike twice, and many will struggle to remember the last time Abi Morgan’s Tiny Dynamite struck...
The Crystal Egg may not be the most prominent piece of writing from H.G. Wells, but for many it holds...
For a whole generation, the phrase “This is 29 Acacia Road”, and the voice of Bill Oddie, will bring memories...
Entering Studio One at Trafalgar Studios there was a real sense that no-one really knew what to expect from...
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