Drama
Autobiographical: “concerned with one's own life, based on, or dealing with one's own life history”
A warm coffee in one hand and a rather stale croissant in the other is not all that C venues serve up for…
After a string of award winning stage plays (After the End, Osama the Hero, and Love and Money) as well as a…
A touching outpouring from a young girl drenched in grief.
‘Erik Satie’s Faction’ slightly misleads, since Alasdair McGowan is never less (nor more) than the man…
Blink is a love story - albeit an unusual one with dark undertones.
It involves a young man and woman…
Plays, according to the late Peter Brook, inhabit empty spaces which actors transform.
On the surface, David Paul Jones becomes Maestro Gilbert K Prendergast, monomaniacally composing his ‘…
Ah, Kafka. Poster boy for the alienated, tortured artist. Dying from apparent starvation shortly before his…
The musicians of the Titanic may have played as long as they could while the ship went down but it is a myth…
It’s 1937, a time when it was still possible to fall off the radar and simply disappear.
Site-specific theatre has become a distinctive genre in recent years on the Fringe – thrilling performances…
This comedic play has one immediate advantage over most others, it's location; Just The Tonic at the Caves.
Cast your eyes back to the dawn of time, all around there is nothing, just an empty universe.
In Chekhov's 1904 comic-drama, a Russian aristocratic family is affected by changing politics and the new…
Afterplay, written by Brian Friel, is most unusual in that he has taken characters from two familiar Chekhov…
A shrewd modern take on a classic fairytale straight from Angela Carter – Twisted Tales take on The Company…
“Foolish man! Foolish foolish man! What I could have said was...What I should have said was...Why didn’t I…
The War is an intense theatrical experience of sight and sound with an abundance of style, but rather…
James Bowell's Life of Samuel Johnson is one of the most famous biographies ever written about a man who was…