It was a low turnout at the intimate Finborough Theatre for John McKay’s Dead Dad Dog, but we were all clearly in the mood for a fun night out.
Edinburgh, 1933.
It’s a splendid moon-filled night in Coley’s Point in 1926.
This tragic yet heart-warming tale of a young couple trying to build a life in the aftermath of civil war is based on a short story by censored Russian writer Andrey Platonov (1899…
Bacon, at the Finborough Theatre, showcases the talents of two remarkable young actors in a moving exploration of teenage angst.
Australian playwright Alana Valentine makes her UK debut at the Finborough Theatre with The Sugar House, in its first production outside of her home country, where it was nominat…
The renowned Finborough Theatre is still alive and well as witnessed by its latest production of Jordan Hall’s How To Survive An Apocalypse presented by Proud Haddock.
It’s 1979, and Mike, Carrie, Pete and Dave have fled grim, divided England for the sunshine, sex, beer and bagels of an Israeli kibbutz, only to find that what was supposed to be…
Ireland in the 1930s.
There is something wonderfully seasonal about Wind of Heaven at the Finborough Theatre.
This is Medea, but not as you know her.
It is 1936 in a town in Scotland.
The Sweethearts are a manufactured girl band who are rarely off the front page of the papers.
Being seated at director Josh Roche’s production of A Third means being drawn into the intimacy of a couple’s studio flat.
The European premiere of Jerry Herman’s multi Tony Award Nominated Broadway musical - from the same creative team as Titanic, Parade, Mack & Mabel and Victor/Victoria Opening on…
I was worrying about the cat.