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The Liverpool Royal Court and the National Theatre’s adaptation of Boys from the Blackstuff is an ambitious and bold take on ...
Chris Stafford, CEO of Leicester's Curve Theatre, will join Manchester's Royal Exchange temporarily as part-time Interim ...
Brassworks 2025 will kick off on the streets of Woolwich with a street carnival that proceeds into the courtyard of Woolwich ...
Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women is a classic coming-of-age text with a devoted readership, which can be daunting for anyone ...
A drama telling the stories of four generations of Northern Irish women and a new play featuring live cooking on stage are on ...
The monologue, written and directed by Glenn T Griffin, opens with her waking on the sofa. There are bottles of alcohol ...
Step into the razor-sharp mind of the legendary Dorothy Parker in What Fresh Hell Is It?—a one-woman theatrical experience that brings the iconic writer, poet and critic to life. Witty, wounded and ...
It was tried by Eddie Izzard and got slated by the critics. Now audiences are invited instead to banish all memories of ...
Puppy, now showing at King’s Head Theatre presented by champions of new LGBTQ+ writing Relish Theatre, started off life as a ...
Alan Fielden New Diorama, Jemima Yong and Kei Frenklin New Diorama Theatre 2 – 12 April 2025 ...
The truth was that Macpherson had made it all up but provided the beginning of our cultural kitsch (or is it keech?) that has led to all things to be found in a shortbread tin, hence the title. The ...
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