Theatre

Blending traditional Korean theatrical elements with modern performance styles, this is a heartfelt explora
‘The fact is that no species has ever had control over everything on Earth as we now have.
Cliff Cardinal peeks through the red curtains with a glint in his eye, a winning smile, and a stage presenc
This feisty feminist drama is set in a New York law firm specialising in personal injury focusses on three
‘ I lost my mum when I was eleven,’ confesses Denise, ‘
Cleverly written and astute in the points it picks up on, this is an interesting satirical exploration of t
Would you still strike a deal with the devil if it meant exploiting an entire continent?
This was a thought-provoking and inspiring play – the smaller theatre provided a more modest context, but i
Centred on the progress on the Suffragette movement, this polished presentation cleverly honed in on the pa
This is an open, heart-warming and heart-breaking homage to a complicated, multi-layered woman, Niusia, Bet
Surrounded by images of the cosmos and a band blending raw vocals, keyboard, drums, cello and a violin, thi
Balloons, party hats, and an uneaten cake: Audrey’s 18th birthday is already over, but the morning after br
Constellations opens with a seemingly playful question: why is it impossible to lick the tip of yo
He managed to get a room in a hotel, with a seaward view, looking to a shingle beach.
DARKFIELD are well known for their expertise in immersive theatre and this year they have several shows at
A 90th birthday party seems like a great time for a family reunion but in this play, it becomes a whole unr
“Breathe, Tom. Listen to me, slow down, I need you to compose yourself. Start over.”
To the melodic tune of the song, ‘We’ll Meet Again’ (defining hope and optimism), Jonathan, a thirty-someth
Based on the true story of Korea’s youngest King Danjong who was crowned at age 12, dethroned at 15 and dea