Max is a final year English Literature student at the University of York. Before going to university, he acted for several years in Bristol and particularly enjoys contemporary theatre that makes you think; from reinventions of Shakespeare’s tragedies to the avant-garde plays of Ionesco.
Focusing on four generations of a single family, Charlotte Keatley presents a story filled with hopes, struggles, womanhood and particularly motherhoo...
Asked to sum up Twelfth Night in three words, director Wils Wilson said “CHARATER CHARACTER CHARACTER”. This does not go unnoticed when watching her t...
Written by the late Italian actor, author and Nobel Prize Winner Dario Fo, ‘They Don’t Pay? We Won’t Pay!’ is seen as a political satire based on its ...
Often overlooked amongst Shakespeare’s works, this production brings attention to the rich play of Henry V. The dazzling cast produce a captivating pe...
Birdsong combines the heartache of love with the heartbreak of war. The play goes back and forth from the trenches of the Western Front in 1916-18 to ...
Those expecting a rather serious, modernist play from the ominous sounding title of The Chairs would be hit sideways by this play from Eugene Ionesco....
Creating a stage play from a novel is a hard feat to achieve especially when it is as popular as Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock. However, Bryony Lavery...