One Day, Maybe Kate Hainsworth 11/09/2017 From the moment Grandma (played by the brilliant Mee-young KIM) shuffles with her trolley into a too-bright lift that takes us up to the world of the ...
The Gaul Kate Hainsworth 12/10/2016 This second work in a Hull Trilogy of plays produced by Hull Truck, examines the mystery of The Gaul, the trawler boat that didn’t call May Day, but d...
Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis Kate Hainsworth 19/02/2016 A perfect 6! What a treat! When a multi-generational audience giggles, whoops, gasps and cries before leaping up to a standing ovation on a cold ...
Sleeping Beauty Kate Hainsworth 09/12/2015 Hull Truck’s Christmas show is a box of sweets. Candy swirls, dolly mixtures, sticks of rock and twinkling sherbets circle the stage - appropriately g...
The Famous Victories of Henry V Kate Hainsworth 20/06/2015 Royal Shakespeare Company has a cunning plan to attract young audiences to the Bard’s tricky history plays: use headstrong Hal’s path to kingship, an ...
A Taste of Honey Kate Hainsworth 03/04/2014 Wikipedia describes this play as blowing ‘a refreshing wind through British theatre’ when it was first performed by Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop...