Detective Sergeant Dunderdale is on the brink of solving a bloody murder but is there enough evidence to convict Joseph Wade? Dunderdale is determined to secure a conviction by f…
Does the name of the father matter on a birth certificate in a post-modern world where gender fluidity is the norm and relationships non-committal? Transgression is set in the Nine…
Described as a ‘one-woman show chronicling the life of Kate Kerrigan’ Am I Irish Yet? lays bare her problem as soon as she opens her mouth.
From being the Bombing Irish of Mrs Thatcher’s era to a reviled Plastic Paddy back home in Ireland, bestselling author Kate Kerrigan hilariously reveals the tricks of how to fit …
AЯT Theatre presents Chekhov’s poetic tale in the form of a black and white film.
Two main strands are interwoven in Harrison David Rivers’ This Bitter Earth, currently making its UK premiere at the White Bear Theatre, Kennington.
A man is going through almost a lifetime’s accumulation of important junk in his attic.
‘Oliver Twist’, Charles Dickens’ dark tale of crime and punishment, is stunningly re-imagined in this award-winning stage adaptation, recognised by The Queen for its part in Dicken…
It’s 1677 and an audience getting ready to watch Aphra Behn’s The Rover are in for a surprise.
A touching family drama and hysterical comedy by Andras Forgach, author of international bestseller The Acts of My Mother.
Two households have been neighbours for years; the mothers, lifelong friends with frequently sparky disagreements; their children, childhood sweethearts.
This tragicomedy, explores both the last half hour and the first half hour of a relationship, interrogating love; where it starts, where it ends and why it didn’t last.
BLUE is about the quest for spiritual meaning in our modern secular and cynical age.
Harry is a career villain.
The Dwarfs is a semi-autobiographical work and Harold Pinter's only novel.