A one-woman comedy about family competition and being a disappointment to your parents! Pauline’s back, after sold-out previews.
Part of a form-twisting double bill about achieving your dreams, family competition, and the near-universal feeling of being a disappointment to your parents.
Second Summer Of Love is an uplifting, high-energy, physical theatre comedy written & performed by Emmy Happisburgh.
Dick.
A new folk-pop musical.
Jules is on a ferry.
1880s Afghanistan: Against a backdrop of colonial wars and espionage, Atkinson, a young British cartographer embarks on an affair with Virginia, the estranged wife of an exiled and…
When a trauma patient suddenly becomes violent, he is forced to process the horrors of his past and present, challenging everything he knows.
Thursday Theatre presents three short plays about where we are, where we’ve been and where we’re going.
A charismatic authoritarian.
Bond is dead.
“How do you deal with knowing you’ll never get something you desperately want?”Nat and Fin need your help.
Burnt Orange Theatre’s 2024 REP company are delighted to present: Constellations by Nick Payne.
The inaugural Burnt Orange Theatre REP Company present: The TempestMarooned with his daughter on a remote island, an embittered man conjures a storm to shipwreck his enemies.
What an extraordinary and charming play this is, courtesy of De Insomniis Theatre.
‘You’re more of a St.
Two couples come together for a dinner party in the heart of suburban England.
“You’re going to find me like I found you.
Berlin, February 1933, the new German leadership orders the closure of all ‘venues which promote immorality’.
A man wakes up drunk, scared and alone, with no idea where he is or how he got there.
Is an abused narrator necessarily an unreliable one? In a story of obsession and manipulated narratives, who gains our sympathy? Learn the rules of the game: imitation, control, …
She’s more than just a wicked old witch.
A regular office on a dreary day.
Soho Boy, at the Drayton Arms Theatre, is a new musical, written and composed by Paul Emelion Daly.
Amy Garner Buchanan and Hayley Ricketson embark upon their second collaboration and create a show that explores what it means to be a woman trying to claim an identity for herself.
Clueless Theatre makes a remarkable company debut with a production of Jim Cartwright’s Two.
What's your tipple? Pint of lager and a packet of cheese and onion crisps? How about an evening being transported to the White Oak pub where you will meet an eclectic mix of ch…