Jon Hartmere and Damon Intrabartolo’s Bare: A Pop Opera premiered in 2000, but sadly, the story around homophobia and religious control still bears relevance today. The story opens with two teenage…
A rare and profound piece of technical brilliance and emotional depths, Fairy Tales by Step Change Studios is a dance production unlike any other. Set up by Rashmi Becker, Step…
Strange Fruit by Caryl Phillips, performed for the first time since 1980, explores identity in Britain through two generations holding polarising beliefs to great effect. Set entirely in the front…
Exceptional Promise is a new gameshow, performed in front of the Studio audience, at The Bush Theatre. Raising the question: Do you belong? The title of the game show ‘exceptional…
In the world of modern dating, we can all relate to Amelia who struggles to get a guy whilst her housemate Jo has a date every day of the week.…
Lead actor, writer, and creator, David William Bryan, tells the true story of his uncle Arthur (nicknamed Joe) in In Loyal Company. This fascinating story tells a lesser heard side of the…
It’s about time we had some more female superheroes – especially ones fighting against the patriarchy! Introducing Vulvarine: socially anxious Bryony Buckle (Allie Munroe) – injected with a questionable vaccine…
Like the protagonists who are met with uncertainty about leaving the EU, Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky seem unsure of whether they want their play to be a farcical The…
‘‘You can shove it up your arse you bunch of knobs.’’ This is Hedgehog, a play that perfectly captures the conflicting emotions that define teenage years. At times the structure…