Based on actual events that were documented in Ray Barron-Woolford’s book The Last Queen of Scotland, Ray has dramatised his work and...
There is an esoteric charm to the writings of Christopher Marlowe and with masterful direction by Nick Bagnall and a beautiful stunning...
Bryon Lane who wrote this wonderfully wacky, almost screwball, comedy highlights interesting aspects of celebrity: egotistical mania, pomposity and artistic snobbery with...
I love theatrical surprises and with George Mann and Nir Paldi’s theatrical experience this comes in abundance. A couple in real life,...
Nathan Wright, whose debut play this is, wrote this wonderful comedy of manners – also playing the central role of drug dealer...
What makes Tom Wright’s play significant – as well as beautiful and worthwhile – is that it is based in truth and...
It is now official – or so I claim it to be – Joe Orton is awesome! With a very energetic and...
Written and performed by real life couple Christopher Adams and Tim Allsop, Open examines a lot of issues that are intrinsic in...
Written by Matt Jones and Kele Okereke, this modern musical love story performed in a contemporary balletic style – with well-crafted songs...
In Russian culture ‘Kompromat’ is short for ‘Compromising material’ and in David Thame’s beautifully constructed two hander this theme, superbly directed in...
The wit and charm of the late Kevin Elyot’s play has not been lost in this new production. Directed with great flair...
Sharply-written speech is a very powerful tool and in the delivery of a well crafted monologue, it is imperative. Written by Simon...
Good theatre is designed to stimulate the senses and Ross Dinwiddy’s production based on Kafka’s grim short story ‘In the Penal Colony’...
Glenn Chandler has created a charming look at relationships and redemption with The Boy Under The Christmas Tree, a play that he...
After the huge success of Werq the World last year and this year’s offering of Christmas Queens it is easy to recognise...
With the panto season well and truly under way this year’s offering from writer Mark Daniels is always something to look forward...
Drip, with words by Tom Wells and music by Matthew Robins, is the story of Liam, a young school boy growing up...
The collaboration and cooperation between the three writers of Hot Gay Time Machine – Zak Ghazi-Torbati and Toby Marlow who both perform,...
Written by Buddy Thomas, this is one of my favourite gay themed plays and the reason why is that the script is...
The tradition of pantomime is steeped in history and governed by theatrical rules that are sacrosanct and with John Savournin directing and...
The expression ‘to read the Riot Act’ is to reprimand severely with the added sense of a stern warning, and by using...
The premise of any good musical is that it has a plot, more often than not implausible but on occasion substantial. In...