Drama

Racial, class and sexual tensions come to the fore in Paris-set teacher-student drama
The musicians of the Titanic may have played as long as they could while the ship went down but it is a myth…
Daring adventures, a lost little boy and a shard of enchanted glass – what more could you want from a…
This is New York based The TEAM's (the acronym stands for "Theatre of Emerging American Moment") fourth visit…
What would you do if you were sitting one day, minding your own business, eating your cereal in front of the…
“The domino effect; You understand it as leading to catastrophe But learn its secrets And it can also lead to…
“Now in the midst of all this craziness, I have found a true character … she may well be the most singular,…
Whatever way you think this production will go, at some point you will be surprised.
‘Adler and Gibb’ seems a departure from Tim Crouch’s previous work.
A finely spooled teenage confessional.
To deliver an affecting piece of theatre is an impressive achievement.  To do it without words and with…
Got nowhere to run to, baby, nowhere to hide It's not love, I'm a running from …
The intriguing question in this new play ‘I’m With The Band’ poses is ‘if the British Isles were a rock band…
The multi coloured geometric shaped external space of Pleasance Beside, designed by Simon Scullion, is the…
We're caught in a trap I can't walk out Because I love you too much, baby
Standing centre stage, Clair Whitefield, wearing a simple red T shirt and loose blue trousers, begins to tell…
In 1981, Arthur Scargill was elected as President of the National Union of Mineworkers and this play, the…
There is either something wonderful or something terrible to be said about improvisation.
As a bit of a Francophile, I was attracted by the title and of course the description of this show about a…
This comedy drama about a Fringe theatre company is actually based on real events which took place during the…