Conventional theatres may have gone dark, but digital theatre is brighter than ever – and we’ve been fortunate enough to chat to some of the brilliantly creative people making sure…
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…
Elliot Clay has released a full bootleg of his musical State Of Things for a 90 minute Theatre Fix Live From Here (on Twitter) have started a Live From Home series –…
On what should have been a joyous day, the Barn Theatre have made the decision to close and also face losing £250,000. On the second birthday of the Cirencester based…
This production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar by the UnDisposables brings the premise of the work into the present day, using the backdrop of climate change protests to consider the ideas…
Adapting a novel for the stage is a difficult task: a task that Matthew Spangler decided to take on with Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner. Based around the unlikely friendship between…
Jeff Page , writer of this new play showing at the Drayton Arms Theatre this month, has worked in the charity sector for many years, making the basis of Charity…
39 Degrees is sixty minutes of burning rage. It starts as a flicker and ends in an inferno of confusion, exhaustion and heartbreak. We are reassured by a content warning…
‘Poet In Da Corner’ is a semi-autobiographical piece written by Debris Stevenson, inspired by Dizzee Rascal’s hit album, ‘Boy In Da Corner.’ The album was released in 2003, when Debris…