The Pensive Federation gave four writers a simple three-page script.
Set in a café, two couples interact over menus, in this production, at a table identical to those sat around by the audience.
This powerful production embodies new writing at its best: relevant, challenging, and absorbing.
A one-woman show, which explores gender through a set of twins who, inspired by the myth of Hermaphroditus, attempt to unite as one genderless being.
The students in this house-share face questions typical to their situation, like how do you split a broadband bill? Or does never doing the washing up make you a git? However, they…
Meeting people’s needs isn’t always efficient.
Jim Cartwright’s challenging play, first produced in 1986, is resurrected with focus by this young company.
The subject matter of Fathers Rights has the potential to spark heated debate in an overheated theatre.
James Joyce’s only, and rarely performed, play, which centres on a writer’s wish to live without moral conventions is given a fresh lease of life in this reworking by Dunnico T…