It’s easy to forget the time when homosexuals were branded ‘faggots’ and children told to stay away from us. This impressive dramatisation...
A new dramatisation of Christopher Isherwood’s novel A Single Man is coming to the Park Theatre this month and Theo Fraser Steele...
Written by Hugo Trimbrell and directed by Nikhil Vyas My Life as a Cowboy is a toe-tapping, finger-snapping hoot which lassoes you...
Jean Poiret’s play was a true original and exceptional as a ground-breaking comedy farce with a gay theme and a satirical look...
‘Oh I do like to be beside the seaside’ and James McDermott’s play Time and Tide, set in a crumbling caff at...
Time and Tide is a touching LGBT comic drama which examines the lives of a Norfolk community struggling with change and is...
Before the four blockbuster films and Tony Award-winning musical we all know, the original La Cage aux Folles was a play written...
Tom Coash’s Cry Havoc is one of the most engrossing pieces of theatre I’ve seen this season, with breathtaking performances by the...
Cry Havoc by American playwright Tom Coash opens at the Park Theatre on Wednesday (27 Mar) and is the story of two...
Martin Sherman’s delightful, elegant, charming and stunning play is a masterclass in how to grab an audience’s attention and demonstrates with such an...
This week sees the UK debut of Gently Down The Stream, a new play by legendary playwright Martin Sherman – the man...
What makes Tom Wright’s play significant – as well as beautiful and worthwhile – is that it is based in truth and...
Alan Bowne’s provocative and sexually-charged 60 minute theatrical experience can be likened to lighting a touch paper, seeing the fuse fizzle and...
Much has been written about Joe Orton and more will surely follow as new generations discover his work. This new production of...
Loot is one of the most famous plays from the late gay playwright Joe Orton and this year it’s 50 years old....
That moment of dusk, when day becomes night, can cause human emotions to run riot creating a whirlwind that can completely unravel....
This version of Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange is a play that can easily be described – like with the book and subsequent...
Set in a dystopian future, A Clockwork Orange tells the story – complete with its own slang – of a teenage boy,...