Aoife is in A&E.
Beautifully balanced with humour and music, ‘A Different Song’ is an uplifting story of love, loneliness and what it means to belong.
It’s about not being able to talk to your mates.
Bond is dead.
It’s an idyllic Sunday in a sleepy Boston suburb, and three housemates decide to have scotch for breakfast, naturally.
Being a woman! Being over 40! Sex! Kath has found the solution to all three of these problems.
The incredible story of the cup-winning Blyth Spartans Ladies and their unbeaten football team during World War 1.
One evening in 1977, married stage actors Harold and Sylvia return home after performing in Macbeth.
Baby Lamb Productions have scored another success with their latest production, Robin Hood (that sick f**k) at the Bread and Roses Theatre.
Everyone knows that death is the final end.
Romeo has been banished from Verona after killing the cousin of his forbidden lover, Juliet.
GP receptionists aka the gatekeepers from hell.
If you think coming out as gay or announcing any change from the heteronormative might be difficult, then try telling your parents and friends that you've just been accepted on…
Do iPhones Dream of Electric Sheeple? is a darkly comic look at the threats posed by anticipated advances in Artificial Intelligence.
BUBBLING is a newly written original play derived from real stories and verbal interviews of the experience that immigrants have been through during the time of Covid pandemic and …
What a joy to see a very simple and equally silly story adapted for the stage and turned into an hour of light-hearted frivolity, full of humour and ingenuity.
Dennis and Gina Woodman, a long-married couple, reflect on their lives together in two interwoven monologues.
Written in 1990 by Chilean playwright Ariel Dorfman, the play is set in an unnamed country emerging from a dictatorship.
Jamie Patterson (Will) and Charis Murray (Bean) give delightful performances in Cheer Up Slug by Tamsin Rees, the debut production for their company, Shot in the Dark Theatre, at t…
After the success with Anita Luna THE DIVA, she’s back, funnier than ever.
Take a trip into one of Shakespeare’s classic comedies, in this version 12 actors will play over 20 roles. Set in a modern Britain, tackling love in many sources.
The Queens of Cups draw upon their years teaching, in OffFest nominee Bad Teacher.
It’s 1940 and as war moves ever closer to shores of neutral Ireland shores, three members of the Local Defence Force keep watch from the Dublin coast, armed only with a pistol wi…
Written by King Joffrey himself (after recently executing his ghost writer Sam Went) Joffrey! The Story of Joffrey: A Pantomime tells the true story of Joffrey’s fight to secure …