“In Charlie Chaplin’s highly detailed autobiography Stan Laurel is never mentioned. Stan talked about Charlie all his life.” A blend of slick mime, striking physical comedy, and a delightful musical…
This concert of the West End production of Zorro runs for one night only at Cadogan Hall. Starring some of the members of the original London cast as well as…
Based upon actor and writer Danja Wass’ own experiences of being an immigrant, Notch tells the topical tale of a homeless Croatian woman, only known as AA, trying to get…
The cutting edge is the first play in the Arcola Theatre’s 20th anniversary season. It’s addressing ideas of capitalism vs creativity and challenges the idea of choosing whether to live…
Caring for someone with a mental illness can have a knock on effect on your own mental health. As much as we love our friends and family, it can be…
The Rage of Narcissus is Sergio Blanco’s latest work of autofiction; a form that combines true experience with dramatic fiction to create something convincingly believable. His last play brought to…
Roger McGough is one of Britain’s most loved children’s poets, with both an OBE and a CBE to his name and a literary career spanning half a century. Sky in the…
There are around 2,600 new cancer cases confirmed in young people every year in the UK. It turns out; 23-year-old Rosa was one of them. This is her true story.…
Cheryl Ndione’s Apple opens at the VAULT festival on 21st February. We spoke to producer Marcus Bernard about the show. Tell us about Purple Moon Drama, The Upsetters and the collaboration between…