‘All You Need is LSD’ tells the story of the invention of LSD and also of Leo Butlers experiences as a participant on Professor David Nutt’s LSD medic...
‘This House’ tells the story of the 1974 - 79 Labour minority government, through the offices of both the Government and the Opposition whips. This er...
The Secret Keeper is set in an odd upside down contemporary fairytale world, where the Nobel Prize exists but secrets are also magpies, where there ar...
Hedda Gabler, in the most basic terms, follows the new marriage between the titular character (Lizzy Watts) and a rising academic, Tessman (Abhin Gale...
Duet For One explores the relationship between therapists and their patients, between musicians and music and between mental and physical health. Rath...
When I first entered the Rep’s studio theatre for a performance of Milk Theatre’s ‘Joan’ I was struck by how differently the space was configured. Typ...
My Country is a verbatim piece on the EU referendum, Carol Ann Duffy’s team took interviews with people the breadth of the country in the days directl...
La Strada is a new piece of devised work, incorporating circus and live music into a searing portrayal of travelling performers in 1950s Italy. It is ...
Between The Two is a piece about ‘identity, memory and love’. It follows the story of a young woman as she leaves India for the first time to go to En...
Headlong’s production of George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion is obsessed with language; as a method of communication, as a marker of class, as a building ...