1 in 6 men have been sexually abused or assaulted. This statistic lays the foundation for an impressive debut play by Luke Stapleton, Mycorrhiza. Mycorrhiza, (pronounced ‘mike-oh-rize-a’) is the…
Do women truly know their own bodies and how do outside factors help in constructing our view of it? These questions, amongst many other resonating questions with the modern woman…
Iseult Golden and David Horan’s play Class, transfers from a sold out run at The Abbey Theatre and is currently showing at The Bush Theatre. Set in the classroom, we…
As the name suggests, Joana Nastari’s ‘F**k You Pay Me‘ is upfront and unapologetic in its intentions; this is a show about sex work for an audience that is willing…
The beautifully intimate Charing Cross Theatre is the stage for the UK premiere of the late Michael Legrand’s Amour – with the company favourably injecting new fervour into his famous Broadway…
As the rain dried around Leicester Square, eight new short plays began at the Tristan Bates Theatre. Stemming from their success at the Ink Festival in Suffolk, The Feast from…
In a world where a law is introduced to enforce each person a word limit of 140 a day, communication is a precious commodity. When words become currency, where do…
‘Bullet Tongue Reloaded‘ is more than just a piece of theatre. The producing company – The Big House – is an organisation that ‘works with care leavers who are at…
Watching a show from an established deceased playwright, Chekhov, from another century, another country with outdated references and bringing it into the 21st century without losing its integrity is a…