Joe Sellman-Leava on It’s The Economy, Stupid!
It’s the Economy, Stupid!, is currently on the road for its second UK tour having kicked off its run in…

It’s the Economy, Stupid!, is currently on the road for its second UK tour having kicked off its run in…
Back to Terra Firma’s upcoming run at Theatre503 marks the first run of writer and director, Tamsin Flower’s work in…
Kim’s Convenience has enjoyed a longer life than may have been predicted for it. Starting out at Toronto Fringe in…
In the debut play by East-Asian writer and performer Chris Fung, a man with questions following a break-up discovers a…
Modern readers have been increasingly less forgiving of the sexist and racist slurs that reflect the period in the classic…
Review by Katie Shaw One Day When We Were Young is a brilliant play in three parts about love, loss, hope…
ASBO BOZO arrives at Riverside Studios and we caught up with playwright and actor Georgina Duncan to find out more about the play and its development.
To say that Laura Lomas has recast Miss Julie for Gen Z is both accurate and reductive. This loose adaptation of August Strindberg’s 1888 classic play, directed by Headlong’s Artistic Director Holly Race Roughan, is an intelligent update centred on modern class, power and sexual politics.
It goes without saying that Shakespeare is ripe for interpretation. Hamlet is a play frequently moulded to fit directors’ visions….
A nostalgic celebration of neurodivergent self-discovery written by British Egyptian poet and playwright Sabrina Mahfouz and directed by Caroline Bryant,…