The scene of committee talking in circles and achieving very little is one that can seem strangely familiar especially in today’s political climate, which is one the elements that has…
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,…
The Rocky Horror show is a Cult Classic. It’s also very strange. Originating at the Royal Court theatre in 1973, The Rocky Horror Show has had numerous productions all over…
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…
ShakeItUp: the Improvised Shakespeare Show does exactly what it sets out to do. Using audience suggestions to decide on a genre, setting and title character, the group of actors create…
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)…
Amiri Baraka’s poetic and confronting play was written and first performed in 1964 in New York. 55 years later in the Tristan Bates Theatre, we are invited by this production…
Written and performed by Edinburgh Comedy Award Winner, Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer throws us into a chilling narrative around Gadd’s personal experiences. Directed by Olivier Award Winner, Jon Brittain, Baby…
PRISM enters the West Midlands from London’s Hampstead Theatre, cleverly telling the story of Jack Cardiff. That may not be a household name – but the Cinematographer played by Robert…