Saori Chiba, Shoko Matsumura, and Tomoko Kotaka wrote three brand new plays, Onigoro Valley, 28 hours 01 minute, and Not Yet Midnight, respectively, g...
Set against the background of non-descript urban architecture and the quaint and empty Ofsted promise of a school being ‘outstanding in all areas’, is...
Amid January’s gloom, with the long nights and longer gas bills, this new production of Noises Off brings a moment of blazing warmth into the West End...
Dare You Say Please, or perhaps as it should be called, dare you question the norms of society, is a 60-minute two-hander set in a transformative blac...
If it’s possible to fall in love with a voice, then count me well and truly smitten with the mellifluous tones of Telly Leung, the ‘star’ of Allegianc...
It started life as a novel in 1986, was made into a film in 1991, and was finally adapted for the stage in 2013. Ten years after first opening to pop...
I was expecting a play about British boxing, but this is a play about injustice. Namely, the gargantuan injustice visited upon Vernon ‘the Entertainer...
A fantastic and fun gallop through the centuries, this is a wonderful production of Orlando. When an ensemble of actors all playing Virginia Woolf fil...
This mono drama has been transformed into a sung piece that takes place over the space of a single telephone call between a woman and her former lover...