Theatre
A piece of feminist writing, this show is a slow starter that never quite seems to take off.
As the all-seeing gods watch over the epic struggle between the Greeks and the Trojans, three mortals will
Set not long before midnight of December 31, 1999, 00 looks at the fear that takes hold of people
A master class in the craft of storytelling, In Loyal Company is a glorious, life-affirming produc
Albert Einstein sits at his desk, eagerly anticipating his audience.
In three separate storylines, groups of people wait in dread for the knock on the door in the middle of the
Managing to pack an astonishing amount of fascinating history into its 70 minutes, this show explains the h
Miss Amerika is a high-powered, hip-hop homage to New York City which is delivered with enormous e
Nic and Flora are trying to communicate, but Nic is doing all the talking.
This comedy musical focuses on the life of ordinary office worker Bryony Buckle who, with the help of a big
You’re not lonely.
To pee or not to pee?
“When I walk into a room, in my uniform, there is a look that gets thrown my way, ..
Our potentially unreliable narrator is Tim, and today he is going to tell us a true story.
“Hello, I’d like to apologise for what happens next …”
“Mr and Mrs White” are feathering a love nest with a huge pile of cushions.
Steinbeck’s original novella was an iconic tale of the Great Depression, looking at the lives of two men wh
The Fringe doesn’t officially start until tomorrow (Friday) but many shows are getting a good run-
“Everyone is an artist. Everyone is an expert of their own experiences,” recites Saskia Ashdown, co-host of…
The emerging Bossy Belters have chosen The Last Five Years as their debut production. The heart-wrenching…