Recent RADA graduate J.
Alan Ayckbourn’s comic masterpiece consists of three interconnecting plays, Table Manners, Living Together and Round and Round the Garden.
Set in the Rust Belt town of Reading, Pennsylvania, the play explores the impact of economic and political turmoil on the lives of a diverse group of steel workers.
It’s 1920’s Chandrapore and Adela Quested has accompanied her future mother-in-law, Mrs Moore, to India before committing to marriage.
Our production of Rules For Living is set in our own neighbourhood of Stoke Newington.
The Tower Theatre Company again displays comedic excellence as they lift Noël Coward’s witty and well-timed words from the page ferociously and successfully in their latest perf…
It’s only two years until the face of Alan Turing appears on the new £50 note.
October 2004 and it's Black History Month, but no one's flocking to "Fix Up", Kiyi's bookshop in Tottenham where shelves are filled with the works of Marcus Garvey, James Bald…
Humble Crumble and Loitering With Intent present Alice Birch’s Little Light performed in a disused swimming pool in the bowels of the Tower Theatre.
Witness the transformation of Elisa Doolittle from flower girl to duchess in this timeless comedy about social divide, women's rights and the "education" of the working class.