Aisha, Hen & Chickens
In the opening scene, the titular character’s no-holds-barred description of her life as the forced wife of a man three
In the opening scene, the titular character’s no-holds-barred description of her life as the forced wife of a man three
A play with political themes is always risky but in the last year, there have been so many political shocks
Twitstorm pitches itself as the ‘hilarious exploration of what can happen when the self-righteousness of social media gets out of
Ordinary Days is a one-act musical in which four young New Yorkers who aren’t quite happy with their lives sing
After a critically acclaimed sell-out run at the Finborough Theatre, Phil Willmott’s new production of Arthur Miller’s Incident at Vichy
Guest post from Melinda Haunton Is it a bad sign when an award-winning Canadian play doesn’t receive its European premiere
A history teacher is confronted by her former student about what happened between them 10 years ago.
Thanks in no small part to the seemingly never-ending glut of ‘reality’ talent shows that have pervaded our collective consciousness
Snuff Box Theatre’s Blush transfers to the Soho Theatre after a sell-out run in Edinburgh. This modern-day morality tale explores