Review: Dog Ends, Tabard Theatre
Originally broadcast as part of the BBC's 'Play for Today' series in 1984, Dog Ends by Richard Harris is a black comedy set in the living room of a family home in East London. Harris has upd…
Originally broadcast as part of the BBC's 'Play for Today' series in 1984, Dog Ends by Richard Harris is a black comedy set in the living room of a family home in East London. Harris has upd…
Adapted for stage by performing arts company Empath Eyes, The Fall is a forty-minute theatrical reimagining of Tarsam Singh's 2006 adventure/fantasy film of the same name. The company are de…
Founded in 1993 by Masa Ogawa, Yamato are a troupe of sixteen Japanese drummers. Based in Asuka, Japan, their artistry is centred around the Taiko, a traditional musical instrument. The comp…
Created in a living room in Southend by Darren Ruston, Elena Clements and Michael Ward, Theatre of Heaven and Hell revive Italian playwright Dario Fo's One Was Nude and One Wore Tails at The…
Created by Marianne Badrichani and The Company, Ionesco/ Dinner at The Smiths' is a pop-up, immersive and bilingual theatrical experience inspired by the comic works of the Romanian-French p…
Sitting above The Bedford Arms in Balham, Theatre N16 is currently home to Tom Stenton's Swifties " a twenty-first century reimagining of Jean Genet's The Maids. Directed by Luke Davies, Swi…
First performed at the Gate Theatre in Notting Hill in 2013, George Brant's Grounded returns with its original star Lucy Ellinson for a month-long run as part of the theatre's Resist! season…