‘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...
Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock is a story of deceit, betrayal, violence and the tragic, notably human, desire for love. Bryony Lavery takes Greene’s no...
Khaled Hosseini’s novel rightfully received widespread acclaim, spending two years as a New York Times bestseller, selling over seven million copies i...
It’s a lovely sight to have two things missing from theatre: regional voices and deaf actors centre stage. It’s a testament to the attitudes of tourin...
Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti’s new play is thought provoking, an open door into the living room of a family who are both simultaneously haunted by their past ...
Experimenting expertly with cinematic techniques, Emma Rice’s adaption of Noël Coward’s celebrated Brief Encounter, offers a spectacularly visual depi...
From the creators of Nativity, the hit Christmas film starring Martin Freeman, comes their musical adaptation. I come from the unique position of havi...
Duet For One explores the relationship between therapists and their patients, between musicians and music and between mental and physical health. Rath...
Following last June’s Brexit vote, political theatre has taken a trajectory towards telling the stories of ‘real people’. In the National Theatre’s My...
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...