Chris Bridges is an avid theatre goer who is based in South London. He's been a lifelong theatre fan and loves dramas, musicals and comedy. He is a big fan of Tennessee Williams and has been known to travel extraordinary distances, queue for hours or pay exorbitant amounts to catch anything by Tennessee. Chris is also a vintage fanatic and when not lounging in the stalls in a three piece 50s suit, he can be found lolling on a sofa in his art deco sitting room.
Lorraine Hansberry was an intriguing writer; a young, gifted black woman (the song of the same name by Nina Simone was written about her). She was the...
This is the European premiere of Jerry Herman’s (Hello Dolly and La Cage Aux Folles) 1979 Broadway musical from the same creative team as Titanic, Par...
Multi award winning Next Fall opened in New York in 2009 to huge critical acclaim before transferring to the Helen Hayes Theatre on Broadway in 2010, ...
On Wednesday December 6th 1989 Marc Lepine entered the Ecole Polytechnic of The University of Montreal armed with a semi-automatic rifle and a hunting...
Birmingham based theatre company Babakas’ first production is a story about relationships between fathers and their children. Mike has been asked to d...
Margaret (Imelda Staunton) is a single mother with a disabled child, relying on the help of her neighbours in an underprivileged area of Boston and he...
The story of Joe Orton and his lover Kenneth Halliwell is an unusual choice of subject for a musical and a brave move in this new musical by Sean Hume...
Arthur is a reclusive ageing hippy, running the last remaining independent doughnut shop in a rough Chicago neighbourhood. Thinks are looking increasi...
A group of people sit around a table, eating the remains of the food that they have left, waiting for a major event to occur. Conjoined twins glory in...