Stage manager Diane Norburn: 'Come from Away's message of kindness is more relevant than ever'
With a stage management career spanning more than two decades, Diane Norburn knows what it takes to be at the heart of
With a stage management career spanning more than two decades, Diane Norburn knows what it takes to be at the heart of
Much like a mercurial monarch, Kensington Palace gives with one hand and takes away with the other. United Queendom, a new immersive
From its charming turn-off-your-phones announcement to its playful 'what next?' last line, The Wolves in the Walls is a reassuringly confident piece
Pecsmas is this year's festive offering from Pecs Drag Kings, an all-female/non-binary theatre and cabaret collective. The loosely structured show sees a
Adapting popular picture books for the stage must seem like a home run, but sometimes what works because of sparse words, cleverly
The Wolf, the Duck and the Mouse at the Unicorn is based on Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen's gently subversive book of
It's 1979 inside Parabolic Theatre's new show, in which audience members are asked to become advisers to a Labour government about to
The Guild of Misrule's immersive version of The Great Gatsby is currently the longest-running immersive theatre show in the UK. Previously playing
Set in a dystopian, parallel version of 1950s Britain occupied by "the Motherland", Maggot Moon follows a severely dyslexic 15-year-old, Standish Treadwell.
Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's The Masque of the Red Death " with some twisted fairytales thrown into the mix " Red
Immersive productions are increasingly popular, but safeguarding issues remain thorny. Anna James speaks to theatremakers about how to keep audience members and
This is not immersive theatre, nor is it trying to be. It is an immersive treasure hunt, and it's an excellent one
Site-specific, immersive murder mystery company, ImmerCity, invites audiences to travel back in time to 1955 and the ill-fated wedding of Maud Sweetly