Theatre

The music of Abba has endured since they first burst onto the scene in the 1970s, finding fresh listeners t
Leading a drive to bring new British Black stories to performance, Eclipse Theatre’s Revolution Mix, is off
There is a real talent in writing a successful one act play to create realistic characters, set the scene,
A glittering production of ā€œThe King and Iā€ is set to gild the
From babies in arms to active toddlers, they all sit wide-eyed staring up at this whimsical man and his sil
Tap. Smack. Hit. Tap. Clap. Click. Stamp. Blow. Hum.
Celebrating 500 plays produced across 30 seasons since ā€˜A Play, A Pie and A Pint’ premiere
Looking at the resistance work of the White Rose group, composed of activists in Germany rebelling against
The Fringe may be over but for fans of historical theatre there's still a chance to see a performance
National treasure, Stephen Fry brings his best-selling novel, ā€˜Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold’, to
This charming one act play (1935) by Noel Coward was later adapted into the classic romantic weepie Bri
Humour is laced throughout this delightful adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility.
This is an interesting, intimate look at identity and belonging, focusing on the different perspectives of
Oxford-based, student-run Mercury Theatre in their most recent venture have decided to tackle male mental h
Unsettling is the first word that comes to mind in describing this show.
Here we go again.  I could do without this, especially as I haven’t slept a wink.  Everything
Myra is just as brutal and gut-punching as you would expect as Lauren Varnfield brings the fundame
An atmospheric glimpse into the war years of poet Keith Douglas, this is a beautifully written and skilfull
Let’s start at the beginning.
As the cast enter the space, they perform basic movement sequences and speak abstract sentences as they are