A woman wrapped up in grief, after the death of her twin brother on streets paved with injustice. The Sun, The Moon, and The Stars is an insider’s view into…
Meet Myah: she’s just turned 30 and has been let go from her soul sucking corporate job and broken up with her ‘swamp man’ boyfriend. Struggling in the corporate world…
This pulsating ode to generational trauma hits the mark across the board. A narrative that could easily become cliched or sanctimonious is instead gently sculpted by Jack Holden, who writes…
For many people, theatre and carol concerts are an intrinsic part of Christmas, but much like many parts of 2020, these traditions have been unable to go ahead in the…
Theatre is making its come back, and what better way to start than with an electric performance of the musical Pippin at the Garden Theatre. This new socially distanced performance…
“We are London, and you can’t break us. Not then, not now.” Equal parts tender and powerful, London Calling is an enthralling exploration of how England’s capital city copes with…
If you are looking for hope, if you are looking for courage, there is a place where you will find both in abundance. In merely twenty minutes and with just…
“I don’t need anyone. I don’t need people.” An intimate story of one woman’s struggle with the prospect of infertility, Glass Half Full Theatre’s Jess is moving, heartfelt and incisive…
HG Wells, infamously known for War of the Worlds, also wrote The Time Machine. Despite being written in the 1800s, both stories are relevant today, and somewhat combined, in Jonathan Holloway’s adaptation for…