Theatre

‘ I lost my mum when I was eleven,’ confesses Denis
Cleverly written and astute in the points it picks up on, this is an interesting satirical exploration of t
Cliff Cardinal peeks through the red curtains with a glint in his eye, a winning smile, and a stage presenc
Centred on the progress on the Suffragette movement, this polished presentation cleverly honed in on the pa
This is an open, heart-warming and heart-breaking homage to a complicated, multi-layered woman, Niusia, Bet
Surrounded by images of the cosmos and a band blending raw vocals, keyboard, drums, cello and a violin, thi
This was a thought-provoking and inspiring play – the smaller theatre provided a more modest context, but i
Would you still strike a deal with the devil if it meant exploiting an entire continent?
DARKFIELD are well known for their expertise in immersive theatre and this year they have several shows at
Constellations opens with a seemingly playful question: why is it impossible to lick the tip of yo
Balloons, party hats, and an uneaten cake: Audrey’s 18th birthday is already over, but the morning after br
He managed to get a room in a hotel, with a seaward view, looking to a shingle beach.
A 90th birthday party seems like a great time for a family reunion but in this play, it becomes a whole unr
“Breathe, Tom. Listen to me, slow down, I need you to compose yourself. Start over.”
To the melodic tune of the song, ‘We’ll Meet Again’ (defining hope and optimism), Jonathan, a thirty-someth
Based on the true story of Korea’s youngest King Danjong who was crowned at age 12, dethroned at
Working our way through the last ten decades, we were treated to some of our favourite songs from the shows
The clever title refers to Vanessa Bell, a key member of the Bloomsbury group of artists, writers and
Steve Richards is probably familiar to many – a well-known British journalist, frequently featuring on the
A new Lockerbie play is unexpected, especially as there have been many explorations of the events of 21 Dec