Zero Cost House Ann Pryor 24/09/2020 Japanese-born playwright Toshiki Okada is the playwright for this Zoom moment. His play Zero Cost House about examining your present and previous selv...
In These Uncertain Times Ann Pryor 29/07/2020 In this new COVID world stripped of the joys of live theatre, what becomes of the medium and the players? What happens to our purest forms of express...
Mr Toole Ann Pryor 09/03/2020 For fans of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book A Confederacy of Dunces, written by John Kennedy Toole and published posthumously against all odds, this w...
How to Load a Musket Ann Pryor 18/01/2020 Following the participants of American Civil War battle recreations, How to Load a Musket begins as a funny, fascinating view of the people behind fam...
ray gun say0nara Ann Pryor 16/12/2019 A puzzling sci-fi mystery that blends together 1950s B-movie space tropes, alternative universes, sci-fi themes, avant-garde schtick, worm-holes throu...
Dr. Ride’s American Beach House Ann Pryor 08/11/2019 A warm summer night on a St. Louis tar beach - the roof of an apartment building overlooking the Mississippi - has two old grad school friends strippi...
Only Yesterday Ann Pryor 21/09/2019 On their way to become two of music's most beloved songwriters, Lennon and McCartney spend a rollicking, rocking night stranded in a bland, blonde h...
Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s MacBeth Ann Pryor 22/07/2019 How can playwright Tom Stoppard play with Shakespeare? With words, with time, with a soccer ball (yes, there is one). In two interconnected one-act p...
Handbagged Ann Pryor 15/06/2019 The structure of England is a peculiar one: The monarchy represents the Commonwealth, while the Prime Minister dictates the politics and policies wi...
Posting Letters to the Moon Ann Pryor 26/05/2019 If master documentarian Ken Burns were to fashion a look into British life during World War II, as told in letters from a pair of newlyweds separated ...