Porn Play sensitively alerts us to an issue that, as Ani’s reference to a real-world study reflects, is now being discussed. However, we do also need to change a world that generates such destructive ...
Emma Baggott and Katie Greenall will join Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre as Associate Directors in 2026–2027, while Emily McLaughlin will continue as New Work Consultant and Rosie Thackery, who ...
Lucy Beaumont, Shobna Gulati, Johnny Vegas and Lesley Joseph will be on stage in the revival of Jim Cartwright's Road, directed by Artistic Director Selina Cartmell, with Sir Tom Courtenay making a ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company has announced it has chosen six playwrights in residence, part of its new Cohort programme, who will come up with six new plays for the RSC’s stages.
A hundred years on, The Diary of a Provincial Lady feeds a distinctly English appetite for laughing at the nation's peculiarities and delivers a big dose of easy nostalgia.
Into The Hairy is Eyal’s first full-length collaboration with Koreless. “An expanded version of the production, created with NDT premièred in the Netherlands earlier this year and won the Dutch Swan ...
Just Enough Madness is an ambitious work with live music by Bhagyalakshmi Guruvayur and set and costumes by Sandhya Raman, and includes text, poetry, song. The three musicians join Payal on stage as ...
However, confounding expectations, the RSC has proudly announced a partnership with the Foyle Foundation, introducing a venture that is branded as the “RSC Shakespeare Curriculum”. In suitably ...
Seann Miley Moore is a sexually ambiguous Engineer, which suits the chameleon nature of a character who is all things to all men. In a show-stealing performance, Miley Moore revels in exploring the ...
Leading actors including Sir Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren have joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Foyle Foundation to initiate the RSC Shakespeare Curriculum, a “revolutionary way of ...
The worldwide smash-hit book, and later film, The Hunger Games comes to London with a blaze of publicity, a purpose-built venue and a Hollywood A-lister in tow (almost).
In 1612, nine-year-old Jenet Device was a key witness for the prosecution of members of her family and others accused of witchcraft in the famous trials of people from the vicinity of Pendle Hill in ...