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Steffan Harri on Girl From the North Country

Admin5 months ago5 months ago

Following its world premiere in 2017, Girl from the North Country returns to The Old Vic for a strictly limited…

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Chess Dillon-Reams on M-Othering

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Chess Dillon-Reams’ new physical, comedic dance piece, M-Othering, is set to play The Old Market in Brighton, 30 – 31 May…

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Gleanne Purcell-Brown on Shucked

Admin7 months ago7 months ago

The Tony Award-winning musical comedy, Shucked, which is making its much-anticipated London debut at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre this…

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Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky on The Gang of Three

Admin7 months ago7 months ago

In 1976, Harold Wilson announces his shock resignation as Prime Minister and the Labour government has a sudden power vacuum. Feuding cabinet…

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Millicent Wong on Shanghai Dolls

Admin7 months ago7 months ago

Amy Ng’s new play, Shanghai Dolls, tells the untold story of Madame Mao and Sun Weishi, two of the most…

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Ashling O’Shea and Amy Revelle on Puppy

Jim Keaveney7 months ago7 months ago

Puppy is an outrageous, sex-positive comedy about dogging, queerness, porn, face-sitting and Nick Clegg starring Ashling O’Shea and Amy Revelle….

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Billy Barrett and Ellice Stevens on After the Act

Admin8 months ago8 months ago

Having previously ran at the New Diorama in London and toured nationally, Ellice Stevens and Billy Barrett’s musical, with music…

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Katharine Farmer on Heisenberg

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Directed by Arcola Theatre Artistic Associate Katharine Farmer, a new female-led production of Simon Stephens’ Heisenberg is offering fresh insights…

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Naomi Denny on All The Happy Things

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All The Happy Things is the debut full-length play by playwright and actor Naomi Denny. A dark comedy about the…

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Lizzy Skrzypiec on Murder, She Didn’t Write

Jim Keaveney8 months ago8 months ago

The improvised whodunit and Edinburgh Festival Fringe regular, Murder, She Didn’t Write, is currently making its way around the country…

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