Who knows what lies beneath the seemingly respectable, very ordinary, and rather bland lives of those who occupy suburban London? Jez Butterworth’s Parlour Song, at Greenwich Theatre, hovers over that surface and, without probing too deeply, finds …
Read Full StoryIs it a parable? If so, what is it trying to teach? Is it an allegory? If so what does each of the c…
Show Racism the Red Card- the UK’s leading anti-racism educational charity - has commissioned a new musical drama for Black History Month as part of a campaign to redress a grave injustice dating back to events that took place in January 1917 during …
Read Full StoryGreenwich Theatre is set to have an unprecedented profile at this year’s Brighton Fringe, with no less than eight productions heading for The Warren either co-produced or supported by the South London venue.
Greenwich Theatre’s spring season is being themed for the first time to promote and celebrate young female theatre makers, some at the start of their careers but others already exceptional multi-award winners.
A boy is smuggled over from Vietnam only to be locked inside a house on his own and forced to look after a houseful of cannabis plants as THE GARDENER. A new tragi-comedy by Lab Ki Mo, directed by Lab Ki Mo and Jillian Wallis.
Read Full StoryWho knows what lies beneath the seemingly respectable, very ordinary, and rather bland lives of thos…
What is Art? And what does it mean to be an Artist?Franz Kafka’s Hunger Artist nourishes his soul …
A Dark Connection: Two Lives Collide in a Pub ToiletIn a small-town pub toilet, two strangers’ world…