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It is 1946. The war is over. Shellshocked opens on a prowling, corpulent Mr. Lupine. (It might be noted that one of the ...
The satirical play The Last Incel doesn't shy away from making clear its opposition to such groups, but it does so in a way ...
Energetic and energising is par for the course with the award-laden Boy Blue, "Educate, Enlighten, Entertain", their motto.
The fifth Durham Fringe Festival in July 2025 boasts more than 11 acts across 270+ performances of theatre, music, stand-up ...
Nitty, gritty, smutty, witty, raunchy, pacy, risqué, a veritable kaleidoscope of emotions and sentiments, Dogs On The Metro ...
Betrayal? Who, whom? This sizzling production of Pinter’s play about his seven-year affair with Joan Bakewell hits home as it ...
This week saw the launch of The Next Act, an exciting new venture attempting to expand the reach of South Asian playwrights ...
Luck would bring her back into the life of her father, a successful Arthur Lawrence. At 12, she moved in with him and his ...
Widely heralded as one of the greatest programmes to ever emerge from the UK, Boys from the Blackstuff is a towering ...
Tambo & Bones is a stirring piece of work by American poet and playwright Dave Harris which wraps its confrontation in ...
False Accounts, a play based on the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, will première in venues across Birmingham in summer 2025.
Two shows, two companies united by skill, humour and warmth—both Korean.