Sniff

Sniff

VENUE: PARK THEATRE >>> First performed at the Maltings Theatre in Hertfordshire in 2022, Sniff was selected as an ‘outstanding’ script and was performed at Theatre503, moving to a longer run at the Jack Studio
Kunstler

Kunstler

VENUE: THE WHITE BEAR THEATRE >>> On arrival at the White Bear Theatre, we were presented with a study guide and invited to enter the seminar.  We discovered one of Kunstler’s critics had snuck in,
Captain Amazing

Captain Amazing

VENUE: SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE, BOROUGH >>> Ten years on from a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and a nationwide tour, Alistair McDowall’s Captain Amazing is back, and the one-man show will run at Southwark
The Nine Day Queen

The Nine Day Queen

VENUE: BARONS COURT THEATRE >>> The Barons Court Theatre website tells us that The Nine-Day Queen interrogates female resistance and celebrates the power of sisterhood in the face of adversity and this is most certainly...
Cutting the Tightrope: The Divorce of Politics from Art

Cutting the Tightrope: The Divorce of Politics from Art

VENUE: ARCOLA THEATRE >>> In whatever weird and wonderful form it takes, art has and always will be reflective of the world around it...
The King of Hollywood

The King of Hollywood

VENUE: THE HOPE THEATRE >>> Who do you picture when you think of The Mask of Zorro? Chances are, it might be Antonio Banderas, or even Puss in Boots. What about Robin Hood - perhaps
Fat Chance

Fat Chance

VENUE: CAMDEN PEOPLES THEATRE>>> Writer and actor Rachel Stockdale describes herself as a “fat, benefit class Actor and Theatre-maker from Middlesbrough”. Very humble, agreed, and her trademark for this show, but these are...
Three Queens

Three Queens

VENUE: BARONS COURT THEATRE >>> It is a dark stormy night in February 1554. A mournful dirge, flickering candlelight and menace pervade as a young hooded woman is led from her place of incarceration at
Grave

Grave

VENUE: THE HOPE THEATRE >>> Set in a graveyard we meet a gravedigger who works peacefully alone preparing a hole for the next unfortunate soul until a newcomer appears on the scene and disturbs the
The Daylight Atheist

The Daylight Atheist

VENUE: OLD RED LION THEATRE >>> Writer Tom Scott was born in London in 1947 and emigrated to New Zealand with his family at 18 months. A highly successful cartoonist, newspaper columnist and satirist, Scott
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