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Again

The smaller of the two stages at Trafalgar Studios provides a comfortable, intimate setting, ideal for the meaningful exploration of domestic family l...
Strangers In Between, Trafalgar Studios
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Strangers In Between

Shane is 16, and has recently located from the rural Goulburn in New South Wales, Australia to the metropolitan hub of Sydney's Kings Cross. At first ...
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Late Company

Jordan Tannahill’s critically acclaimed Late Company shines a light on the dark and difficult aspects of 21st century parenting, exploring privacy, me...
Kiss me Trafarlgar Studios Photos by Robert Day
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Kiss Me

Set in the aftermath of WW1, where the devastating effects of conflict extended beyond the bloody battleground, Kiss Me addresses the universal wartim...
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46 Beacon

A hotel room in Boston. Blue wall above the bed receding left and right, three ducks flying in the middle. A man tells us this is the year of drugs an...
Speech & Debate at Trafalgar Studios. Photo Simon Annand
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Speech and Debate

Stephen Karam’s newly devised play follows the lives of three kids in Oregon. These kids, who attend the same school, come together through a social s...
BU21, Theatre503, courtesy of David Monteith-Hodge
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BU21

The performance BU21 at Trafalgar Studios is set in the aftermath of a fictional tragedy: a jet was shot by a surface-to-air missile and crashed in Fu...
Vanities: The Musical at Trafalgar Studios
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Vanities: The Musical

The original play from which this fine work stems was a hit on Broadway some forty years ago, and the musical version has been around for a decade. Bu...
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No Villain

A radio blares jazz into a cramped room. A family sits in silence for an eerily long time, they are waiting for Arnie to return home after a long abse...
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Raz

Star of my own show James Cartwright as Shane certainly is in Raz; an  intense energetic monologue depicting a typical British Friday night out. Th...