Kay Mellor, better known for her television work (Band of Gold, Fat Friends) offers us a bitter-sweet, even whimsical, play [Read More]
The Chemsex Monologues at the King’s Head Theatre
THE CHEMSEX MONOLOGUES are related by four characters, all of them in one way or another enmeshed in the world [Read More]
Tamburlaine at the Arcola Theatre
Marlowe’s Tamburlaine was loosely based on the life of Timur, the fourteenth Turco-Mongol tyrant who conquered huge swathes of Africa [Read More]
The Wipers Times at the Arts Theatre
In the context of the First World War, The Wipers Times is a fascinating historical phenomenon – a satirical publication [Read More]
Mark Thomas at the Battersea Arts Centre (followed by tour)
Mark Thomas returns to a favourite stomping ground at the Battersea Arts Centre, to be followed by other tour dates – [Read More]
Hamlet at the Almeida Theatre
There is an issue with changing the setting and context of great plays in an effort to make them more [Read More]