A refreshing new play, Fatherland explores difficult relationship issues between fathers and sons, doing so through the creative use of humour, music,...
“Behold the light of despair, the glare of anguish”. It is so difficult to know where to start with this extraordinary work by composer Philip Venable...
Sean O’Casey’s 1926 play tells the story of the Easter Rising which had occurred a decade before; the figures that spearheaded this campaign were famo...
Simon Stephens’s new version of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull is a vivid exploration of the depths of passion and of the forgotten moments in between. T...
Premiering in Berlin in 2015, Ferdinand von Schirach's interactive courtroom drama Terror has been staged in seven countries and aired on television n...
Matthew Whittet’s new play started life at the Belvoir Theatre, Sydney in 2015 and now transfers to London for a short season with a new and English c...
This new opera emerges as one product of collaboration between the Royal Opera House and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, who have sponsored c...
A Midsummer Nights Dream is currently one of Shakespeare’s most performed works, possibly due to the fact it offers widely diverse interpretation. The...
Fifteen years after its first release, Simon Stephen’s Herons has returned to the London stage. Thanks to Sean Holmes’ direction, the play has been re...