Theatre
Combining singing, dancing, cowboy boots and hats, and a 13-strong cast, this is an unusual exploration of
Written by sixth form student Sam Dury and directed and produced by this young cast, the team bring a lot o
Life explores the world of an artist’s model, Estelle, who has come to this latest class with an e
Living between two cultures is not easy.
“Make sure you pay him a visit … ask after what we are owed”. It’s his mother's deathbed wish, which Juan d
‘What use is paper? To speak, to imagine, to remember .. we write our dreams on it.
A devasting reflection of the impact that living in North Korea can have on its citizens, particularly wome
An atmospheric, heart-felt exploration of the impact of the war in Vietnam on the American psyche, particul
Two red nosed clowns are in quixotic mood, just as the famous knight-errant sought to bring order to a tumu
Set just after WWI, this explores the story of what it means to be stuck in a time and feeling that war has
Part of the Korean Season at Assembly, this play is in English, a translation from the original Korean, bea
This world premiere of Songs of the Bulbul celebrates the revolutionary Indian Sufi Kathak, a Danc
Shakespeare for Breakfast has been a Fringe staple for many years (this is its 33rd Fringe): a lit
“We don't need to have a plan, let's run away until we fall out of love” – Dance with U by Staring
Played to a packed house, Ari: The Spirt of Korea, is a spectacular piece of theatre.
Some people say the beginning is the hardest bit. But I loved the beginning.
A roller-coaster ride – on every level – as Jordan Tweddle took us through such an emotionally charged hour
It starts in a theatre with an audience waiting for a show to begin, there is a weight of expectation and h
Based on the short story by M R James, Casting the Runes by Box Tale Soup is a delightfully spooky
“The train is a small world moving through a larger world.” - Elisha Cooper