It’s 1948 and on board the Windrush Empire, journeying over from the West Indies to England, Ferdy, Bernie, Dennis and Lennie are full of expectations and aspirations.
“Your bird talks to me like I’ve got “c***” written on my forehead.
Teenage boys Ste and Jamie are neighbours on a South London estate.
Tambo & Bones are trapped in a minstrel show.
“If I were an animal there would be legislation to protect my home, but because I’m just a bloody human they can do whatever the f**k they like.
Bola Agbaje’s Olivier Award-winning remarkable debut GONE TOO FAR! returns to the London stage in 2023 for the first time since becoming a GCSE set text.
1981, South London.
Ava is a twenty-something Londoner.
Frantic Assembly are celebrating their 25th Anniversary with a brand new production, I THINK WE ARE ALONE by Sally Abbott, co-directed by Kathy Burke and Scott Graham.
An outrageously quirky comedy about imperialism, cultural appropriation and tea drinking.
In 1981 at Kibeho College in Rwanda, a young girl claimed to have seen a vision of the Virgin Mary who warned her of the unimaginable: Rwanda becoming hell on earth.
God is angry, and a flood is coming.
1980’s Pittsburgh, a city in decay.
An English Touring Theatre and Theatre Royal Stratford East co-production.
Stretch, squat, lunge, kick, the girls are warming up, a pack of teenage warriors ready for battle and out to score some goals.
Village life for Jyoti is simple: the people work hard, sing and live off the earth.
Most stand-up comedy these days is based on the lives of the people standing behind the microphone, albeit reshaped to varying degrees to ensure their material matches the “rule …