A wedding day turns into pure chaos. Beth Steel returns to the London stage with her brand-new play Till the Stars Come Down, a drama about a how the “happiest…
A clever mix of verbatim and live action theatre exposing the deep rabbit hole of sexual exploitation of women in Hollywood dating back to the 1920s. Chloe Wade writes and…
Kenneth Branagh directs and stars as Shakespeare’s mentally deteriorating King, in a tense two-hour production that feels like Lear on speed. Branagh puts Lear against the backdrop of Viking England,…
Effortlessly charming and witty, writer and performer Ezra England invites us to share in her space with ease and grace as she tells us about a young girl moving away…
What if every decision you ever made created a new pathway in another version of reality, ending up in an infinite number of universes with infinite versions of yourself? Playing…
A fantastically clever concept for a show, and an unenviable feat having to write and learn a brand new show every week. Based on the hottest political topics of today,…
An energetic piece with fantastic characterisation from performers Hannah Mitchell, Zach Lusk and Matt Brown, written by Moliere Award Winner David Lescot. A punchy, witty show with commentary on capitalist…
Hope, a young woman from Macclesfield with dreams of making it in the big city, is a likeable, relatable character, especially as a fellow Northerner who moved down to London.…
In this intimate venue is a two hander play based on two actors working as Superhero costume performers on Hollywood Boulevard; Batman (Rick), and Cat Woman (Catherine), played by Max…