Hair the Musical, is continuing to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a UK tour, which opened this week at The New Wimbledon Theatre. The legendary rock musical, featuring the iconic…
Acts of Disunion presents two different plays and visions about ‘Brexit Britain.’ In Button, the population is forced to live in bunkers after a catastrophic event. There is a button…
The story of Mary Barton and Bertold Wiesner is a fascinating one; pioneers of artificial insemination from the late 1930’s to 1967, they used Wiesner’s sperm to impregnate thousands of…
It is 1953: American-Jewish couple Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were sent to the electric chair for allegedly telling the Soviet Union of state secrets. James Phillips, in his 2005 award…
Ever wanted to see a production of Oliver Twist with an out-of-it Oliver? A drunk Dodger? Fuddled Fagin? Or perhaps even a boozed up Bill Sykes? The inebriated minds behind…
Female lead stories are taking over the West End, at the moment. Emilia, a story about a 16th Century woman, is surrounded by Waitress and 9 to 5 on the Strand,…
The batteries are removed from the clock on the wall; an angel and surgeons officiate a supper with Satan; a giant game of hangman is played with the audience. These…
Sad about the Cows’ strengths lie in its premise, a look at what life is for women living in a world where looks matter most. Michelle Payne tells the story…
In theatre – indeed with any storytelling form – there is nothing more satisfying for an audience than knowing more than a character. Especially when our superior knowledge is used…