Review: When Midnight Strikes at The Drayton Arms Theatre
Not being the biggest fan of house parties, and having just turned eighteen, I welcomed the new Millennium in a...
Not being the biggest fan of house parties, and having just turned eighteen, I welcomed the new Millennium in a...
Terry Johnson’s Insignificance, directed by David Mercatali, is enjoying a timely revival at the Arcola Theatre, with the playwrights daughter...
There are a couple of lines in this play about visiting a movie theatre, it’s 1910 and films are a...
Howard Barker’s The Castle isn't exactly a lightweight production to take on, written in the eighties it's a complicated, and...
Following a previously successful run in Nottingham, Jane Upton’s All The Little Lights returns to the stage at the Arcola...
In the fifty years since Hair The Musical was first staged, and it feels like the world has come full...
On average, someone takes their own life, by jumping in front of a train, every 31 hours. From this...
Homelessness is a frequently seen, but all too often ignored, issue in London. You may be the kind of...
Jane Upton’s Bones is at the King’s Head Theatre for three performances this October. An angst-ridden monologue told from the...
Making his debut at The Old Red Lion, Harrison Rose, brings us Fox, a play about a couple who are...
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