Little Women

Little Women

Louisa May Alcott’s 1868 classic and moving ‘coming of age’ story is accepted as ‘revolutionary’ and for many years has been one of the most widely read novels. 

Bronte

Bronte

The Brontë Sisters as writers changed the literary world as we know it. 

Bronte

Bronte

An exciting, extraordinary imagining of the turbulent lives of the Bronte sisters, their brother, Bramwell and their father, Patrick. 

The King's Speech

The King's Speech

It’s 1936. 

The King's Speech

The King's Speech

It’s 1936. 

Airswimming

Airswimming

Described by Charlotte Jones herself as “a comedy about despair”, Airswimming conjures warmth and hilarity from the most desperate of situations. 

Airswimming

Airswimming

Described by Charlotte Jones herself as “a comedy about despair”, Airswimming conjures warmth and hilarity from the most desperate of situations. 

Anne Boleyn

Anne Boleyn

This is a celebration of a great English heroine, dramatising the life and legacy of Henry VIII’s notorious second wife Anne, who helped change the course of a nation’s history… 

Anne Boleyn

Anne Boleyn

This is a celebration of a great English heroine, dramatising the life and legacy of Henry VIII’s notorious second wife Anne, who helped change the course of a nation’s history… 

The Pride

The Pride

The powerful debut play from Alexi Kaye Campbell, winner of an Olivier Award, the Critics’ Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright, and the John Whiting Award for Best New Play. 

Return to the Forbidden Planet

Return to the Forbidden Planet

Who would win a fight between Shakespeare, Captain James T. 

When the Wind Blows

When the Wind Blows

With Donald’s finger twitching on the nuclear button and Kim Jong Un flexing his ballistic muscles, who knows ‘When the Wind Blows’? Raymond Briggs’ darkly disturbing comedy follow… 

King Charles III

King Charles III

Queen Elizabeth II is dead. 

The Effect by Lucy Prebble

The Effect by Lucy Prebble

If there’s a topic sought after in theatre right now, it would most likely be mental health and how we deal with it. 

Urinetown: The Musical

Urinetown: The Musical

Two decades of drought result in a ban on the use of private toilets, and citizens are forced to pay through the roof to use public amenities, a privilege we currently enjoy in the… 

Still Lives by Ella Turk-Thompson/The Regina Monologues by Rebecca Russell and Jenny Wafer

Still Lives by Ella Turk-Thompson/The Regina Monologues by Rebecca Russell and Jenny Wafer

‘Still Lives’ hinges on a chance meeting between wheelchair-bound Harriet and lost boy, Fred. 

One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean

One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean

Oh what a man! Francis Henshall is a man driven by his needs, whether its food or a good woman, he is totally consumed and motivated by his desires. 

Greek by Steven Berkoff

Greek by Steven Berkoff

Steven Berkoff’s ‘Greek’ is Sophocles’ great tragedy of incest, patricide, plague and mutilation, re-imagined in Thatcher’s Britain, not in ancient Thebes. 

Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward

Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward

One of Coward’s greatest plays, ‘Blithe Spirit’ is the story of socialite and novelist Charles, who invites an eccentric medium, Madame Arcati, to his house to conduct a séance,… 

Company by Stephen Sondheim

Company by Stephen Sondheim

An honest, witty, sophisticated look at relationships.