In 2003 Lewis bought an ‘old skool’ hip hop CD from a bargain bucket in a petrol station in Cornwall with a fiver his Nan gave him for pasties.
Not long ago, I lost my best friend.
In 1941, England had its Battle of Britain.
A romance on the rocks, an artist’s vision stalled, and a graduates thesis in peril lead four young New Yorkers through a series of humorous and touching musical, intersecting vign…
Two Brothers.
“Unmissable” ***** (Fringe Biscuit) “Genius” **** (Broadway Baby) “Pure Talent” **** (A Younger Theatre) Tilly and Inga exist in a surreal bubble called ‘Girl World’ where …
The plan was simple: steal the drugs, sell the drugs and get out of town.
It’s Annie and Rob’s wedding night but Jacob, Rob’s ex, needs a place to crash.
Alan Bennett sealed his reputation as the master of observation with ‘Talking Heads’, his award-winning series of 12 monologues.
Adrien Mastrosimone presents ‘Une Vie en Rose: The Life and songs of Edith Piaf’.
‘25/The Decriminalisation Monologues’ consists of two short plays.
Oww! I feel good! The sensational story of soul, from the pounding R’n’B of the 1940s to the smoldering sounds of Stax and Motown.
After being diagnosed with schizophrenia aged 20, Joe’s life becomes a cacophony of visions, voices and questionable media stereotypes.
Lucy Peach is a folk singer from Fremantle WA, with a parallel career as a Sex Ed teacher.
As the memories of former patients collide violently with her own, a child psychologist attempts to record what she’s spent her whole life trying to forget.
The audience are greeted with the glow of orange lights shining from various lamps around the room.
Tyler Everett sells his body to hungry punters on a nightly basis.
The beginning of Birds: Pluck was a little lacklustre, with some predictable humour used to introduce the piece, only rousing a couple of laughs.