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First seen at Greenwich Theatre in 1985, Nigel Williams' incisive, funny and affecting play about broken sibling relationships, My Brother's Keeper, receives its first major revival at Londo…
Described by audiences as "unapologetically honest" and "Shane Meadows-esque" Lee Lomas' new play, Sunrise for the Blind returns to London at the Tristan Bates Theatre this month. The workin…
Buffy The Vampire Slayer star and Instagram sensation Tom Lenk will be one of the biggest stars at this year's VAULT Festival when he stars in the hit comedy Tilda Swinton Answers an Ad on C…
We hope Mate Aleks Sierz adds some of these top quotes to his Text of the Day series! Sixteenth-century thinker Michel de Montaigne certainly had a way with words. How many of these pithy ap…
How has a piece for four actors expanded into a universe of new writing and performing opportunities? We catch up with Proforça Theatre Company artistic director David Brady as he prepare…
Jade City may be set in Belfast, but don't go expecting a play about the Troubles or any other northern Irish cliche. Playwright Alice Malseed talks about her hometown and the characters who…
Have you ever faced the challenges of a long-distance love affair? Transatlantic partners Scott Kettner and Amy Elliott know exactly what it's like. Just in time for Valentine's Day, they sh…
Aerial, music, narrative and creative audio description will combine in Flight Paths, the new production from Yellow Earth and Extant that embarks on a UK tour this spring. The ground-breaki…
What does it really mean to be British and Chinese in contemporary England? That's the question posed by Ghost Girl // Gwei Mui 鬼妹, Jennifer Tang's devised theatre piece which runs…
What does it mean to be a Londoner? How has the city inspired a unique collaboration between writers and actors under the guidance of Proforça Theatre Company? In a series of top tweets, …
Balaklava Blues, a music and multimedia experience exploring post-traumatic stress and attempts to move forward, is playing alongside its immersive predecessor Counting Sheep at this year's …
During World War II, the inmates of Westerbork transit camp were permitted to stage a weekly cabaret performance... just hours after 1,000 of their friends and neighbours had left on a train…
How can you feel alone in a city of more than eight million people? Is there ever a right time to say what you really feel? London feels like a fifth character in these stunning video traile…
Luke Adamson co-directs, co-produces and stars in Th'Importance of Bein' Earnest, which relocates Oscar Wilde's classic comedy to a Yorkshire council estate. He pays tribute to Northern Broa…
What are your hopes and ambitions? Does becoming a bin man... or rather refuse operator... figure in them? Alice Malseed's explosive new play explores a toxic male friendship in Belfast. And…
We're counting down to the world premiere of Call Me Vicky, sisters Nicola and Stacey Bland's debut play which charts the true life story of a transwoman's challenges in 1980s London. Sneak …
1927 Productions return to London for their first season in four years with The Animals and Children took to the Streets as it concludes its latest tour with a month at Lyric Hammersmith. Ha…
Northern Ireland receives less arts funding than any other area of the country, but artists there are continuing to create outstanding work. View From Here, a company dedicated to amplifying…
"Magnificent", "Unmissable" and "Masterful" - since their premiere's Ross Ericson's one-man shows The Unknown Soldier and Gratiano have been showered with praise and stars. Take a look at th…
After success at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, Theatre Témoin arrive at London’s VAULT Festival in March with FEED, a devised show which brings the company’s vibrant…
Dark, stern uniforms, bright haired TV hosts and ominous aprons - they're all perfectly placed in the dystopia of The Empire Has Fallen, as you can see from these newly released production s…
"A gripping production" and an "important play" featuring "top notch performances" - critics and bloggers have been full of praise for WildChild Productions' #MeToo drama Anomaly at the Old …
Blue Devil Theatre's Brighton Fringe hit Franz Kafka " Apparatus is now in the final week of its London premiere season at the White Bear Theatre. Capital critics have fallen for this brutal…
Have you experienced sonic specialists Darkfield? Their hit container show Séance helps launch VAULT Festival this week. Watch the trailer - and see how audiences have been reacting on tour…
What was the play or film that you saw as a child that had a lasting effect on you? What if you could have a similar impact on today's younger generation? As they bring their award-winning h…