Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis’ hard hitting play packs a punch at The Young Vic. Set in the infamous Rikers Island prison- we visit two men inside the lockdown…
In a report published by the Co-Op and The British Red Cross in 2016, over 9 million people of all ages said they are often or are always feeling lonely.…
Beware of pursuing bears! In an attempt to bring Shakespeare’s texts to children, The National Theatre presents a new version of The Winter’s Tale for young audiences. The result is…
We are transported to the 80’s. Mixtapes are dope, we are buying boom boxes and struggling to call Vicky Vicky, not Martin. Beautifully written, directed and acted, Call Me Vicky…
It all starts and ends with a eulogy. Amy Guyler’s Digging Deep confidently approaches the subject of death from the beginning as young, working class lad, Mossy (Kyle Rowe) decides…
Women’s mental health: a subject finally being taken seriously, rather than dismissed as ‘hormones’ or ‘hysteria’. Rachel Harper’s new monologue explores aspects of the female psyche that will resonate with…
It goes without saying that being a woman should be celebrated every day of the year. Devised by a powerhouse of women, GIRLS is a collective fusion of dance, text,…
The foyers are alive with activity on the night of Sadler’s Wells Sampled, a richly diverse celebration of dance and a sneak peek at what is coming up later in…
Since she is a weird and swirling underworld of figures and images cut from mythology and nightmares. Created by Dimitris Papaioannou, bodies appear and disappear in a carbonised, apocalyptic landscape…