Breathe, an original play written by 18-year-old George Jaques and produced by the young theatre company Athenaeum productions, sheds a light on those situations in which it isn’t enough to…
Sixty years on from its original publication, Two for the Seesaw continues to be a touching two-hander about the human condition. William Gibson’s Broadway debut, which was also turned into…
What do you get when a performance artist, writer, phenomenal singer and drag queen who has been the recipient of a Genius Grant (aka Taylor Mac) collaborates with an astonishing…
Anyone who tends to experience an (involuntary) reluctance to go and see old, classical plays – like, say, Chekhov’s Three Sisters – should get their hands on a ticket for…
American performance duo Split Britches’ latest show Unexploded Ordnances is part theatre, part lecture and part discussion panel, but mostly a rather absurd and thought-provoking piece of art about ageing and…
It would be easy to take a trip to National Youth Theatre’s production of The Fall with just a hint of unconscious bias. There’s something in the word ‘youth theatre’ that…
Enter Hoxton Hall and you’re immediately transported back in time a good few decades, if not centuries. The Victorian building in Hackney serves as a music hall and theatre, among…
Natalie is an acrobat. But she’s also a superhero. Or she would like to be. Her digital artist sidekick Mark can help with that. As she balances on her favourite…
Theatre Re’s The Nature of Forgetting was one of the big hits at the Edinburgh Fringe last summer, so it’s no wonder they are now doing a national tour, starting…