Hafsah and Bilal are not looking for love.
At St Pancras International, a woman sits at the piano and begins to play.
Spymonkey’s tragically funny attempt to pull off a classic Greek comedy.
Dougal is a naive, impossibly upbeat Brit, flying to New York for his Dad’s second wedding.
“If you not give elephant proper burial he’ll haunt you forever.
“Cause here she comes.
The Golden Age of Hollywood.
After a sold-out, critically acclaimed run in 2021, Alvita, The Wife of Willesden returns for one more round at the bar.
Following a sold-out, critically acclaimed run in 2021, Amy Trigg‘s ‘enormously entertaining’ (The Guardian) Reasons You Should(n’t) Love Me returns to Kiln…
Following the sold-out 2013 season and subsequent West End and New York runs The Queen and the Iron Lady are reunited once again on the Kiln stage.
As Shirley and Dwight bury their mother, they remember their upbringing in 1980s Chapeltown, Leeds differently.
Clytemnestra’s world is torn apart when her husband, Agamemnon, sacrifices their daughter for the sake of war.
‘When I go back those days in my head, it’s to that pit and the fun I had with a bunch of old men singing songs.
In 1926, the nation of Iraq is in its infancy, and British archaeologist Gertrude Bell is founding a museum in Baghdad.
…and all the sins of his father and his forefathers came out of his body, through the pores of his skin, in the form of crows.
A man is a two-face, a worrisome thing who will leave you to sing, the blues in the night.