Homelessness: a topic most prevalent in our current political climate, and the subject of Amanda Lomas’ rewrite of Knut Hamsun’s 1890 novel. A nameless young student struggles to get a…
1979: a game-changing year in British politics, and not too dissimilar from events today. The Labour government were in jeopardy, after The Winter of Discontent, so Margaret Thatcher called for…
Opera: something to be revered and attached with a stigma that it is only for a certain crowd. The English National Opera is trying to remove that stigma and make…
Premiering its first full production, after workshopping with Lucie Jones at the King’s Head Theatre: Julie Atherton stars in The Green Fairy, a musical about a woman starting to claim her life…
Beryl Burton: a name that is, shockingly, unknown to most. Just from googling her, it’s outrageous that her story has not been adapted before. Taking on this task is one…
Loosely based on the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, acclaimed writer Zinnie Harris adapts the tale into the modern day and examines what it means to truly love another person,…
Adapted from the best-selling 2015 novel by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel, The Girl On The Train is currently on a UK tour following a West End run this summer and is…
1960s New York: a fictional meeting between two key women in Andy Warhol’s life spurs on an exploration of female companionship and feminism. Nico, (German singer, musician, model and actress)…
Premiering in the UK at the Greenwich Theatre after a Broadway run back in 2004, Brooklyn is a love letter to New York and its street artists. Written by Mark Schoenfeld and…