An act of God is a cynical retelling of the famous Ten Commandments by “God Herself”. Zoe Lyons stars is this dark humoured Christmas comedy that skirts on the edge…
Bar, Rum, Glug! You’ve seen a jolly Juliet, a mortal Macbeth, even an out-of-it Oliver! Now one of literatures most popular Christmas tales gets the dickensianly drunkenly treatment; Magnificent Bastard…
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…
The cold, desolate staging of the Ovalhouse appears an unlikely place for a performance with such heart as Kissing Rebellion. An opening monologue that speaks of a recent tragedy only…
John Osborne’s “The Entertainer” first opened to audiences in 1957 and has been revived a number of times since. This latest production re-imagined by director Sean O’Connor takes the setting…
“It isn’t all brutality round these parts. There’s some tenderness here.” One Under brings light to the questions raised when families and strangers become connected by grief. Dark, tender and…
In an age that is rife with secrecy, corruption, fake news and criminal activity, the world needs people who will speak the truth no matter the price. Based on Can…
A performance full to the brim with raw honesty, this is a show that anyone can find something to relate to within. Newly redeveloped for a UK tour from an…
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…