Bruce Graham wrestles with the most sensitive of American subjects in this exploration of racial tension and inequality. Graham, a white, male writer,...
This production of Cyril’s Success is the first in London since 1890. This is not a famous play, but it certainly has some good qualities in terms of ...
This riveting play comes to London from New York. Author James Anthony Tyler creates a brilliant scenario in which the modern wage slaves of Harlem p...
This year sees the centenary of the Easter Rising in Ireland. Though the insurrection was defeated and some of its leaders were executed, the Rising i...
Weald, currently showing at the Finborough is a new play by prize winning writer Daniel Foxsmith. A poignant story about the bond between two men, Wea...
Romeo and Juliet meets The Manchurian Candidate Pyonyang is a heart-breaking tale of forbidden love between two young people growing up in Communist N...
Robert Bolt was one of the 20th Century’s most successful playwrights. He first shot to fame in the 1960s with A Man for All Seasons before going on t...
100 years ago London’s East End boasted a popular Yiddish theatre scene, now largely forgotten. Pulling off another spectacularly original revival the...
The Finborough’s latest offering is The Sweethearts a topical glimpse into the lives of modern British soldiers serving in Afghanistan. A slightly dis...
Dark, in the case of this play, is the operative word. The set is a single spartan strip of obsidian black matting in the middle of the theatre; the t...