Review: Anatomy of a Suicide, Royal Court
Alice Birch writes likes she's composing. Her scripts are scattered with full stops for pauses and even lines in square brackets to indicate the unspoken thought processes of her characters.…
Alice Birch writes likes she's composing. Her scripts are scattered with full stops for pauses and even lines in square brackets to indicate the unspoken thought processes of her characters.…
Canadian playwright Jordan Tannahill puts together two things in Late Company that should never mix: dinner parties and grief. There are two families. The hosts, whose son Joel committed sui…
Acts of Resistance Workshop with Antler Theatre Date: Wednesday 22 March 2017, 10.30am-5pm Location: Bush Theatre, Attic Are you angry? Are you baffled at some of the things going on in the …
From a typically quizzical perspective, Tom Stoppard’s 1974 play Travesties presents the memories and fantasies of an amnesiac elderly man named Henry Carr. Tom Hollander (The Night Ma…
My heart is bursting with the wordless song that filled a dark and cavernous brick vault, with such warmth and such friendship that I conclude must be unique to the art of modern opera. A hy…
School Play, by Alex Mackeith, is at its best when the dialogue is quick, elegant, and very funny. It begins with the start of a school day. Lara (Fola Evans-Akingbola), a headteacher's admi…
International Youth Arts Festival 2017 will take place in Kingston this summer from 7-16 July. Now in its 9th year, the festival, run by Creative Youth Charity, showcases the very best of yo…
HighTide is looking for new theatre writers to help them start out in the profession HighTide festival, which is based in Suffolk, is looking for five emerging writers for First Commissions …
Spymonkey have conducted a frankly ridiculous and boldly profane treatment of all 75 onstage deaths in the works of William Shakespeare – and then some. Spymonkey (a clown troupe of fo…
Have you ever imagined what it would feel like not to be able to read people's facial expressions? To be able to memorise brilliantly? To be pigeon holed as a type because of your diagnosis?…
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I’ll admit I was concerned about a mash up of hip-hop, dance-theatre and narrative-circus. To add to that, the show is an adaptation of my favourite childhood film The Jungle Book (ori…
Apply to join a network of emerging theatre directors at the Almeida Theatre The Almeida Theatre is currently looking to meet with emerging theatre directors who would like to be part of a n…
Pixie Lott glitters as socialite Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's. She makes the part more brazenly modern than the sophisticated glamour that Audrey Hepburn had in the 1961 film. H…
Festival 46 is a vivacious little festival of new writing at King's Head Theatre. All the pieces are short – perfect theatre for hot summer days at Islington's pub venue. They are snip…
The Soul of Wittgenstein, by Ron Elisha, is a sensitive and clever two-hander set during the Second World War. A patient and his hospital attendant develop a deep relationship based on learn…
The National Theatre has announced it will be investing in theatrical virtual reality. Digital theatre is such a tangible concept that it's also a brand in itself. We watch actors rehearse o…
Theatre Fest West 2017 Theatre Fest West is an annual celebration of work in or about the region. Salisbury Playhouse is looking for theatre companies and writers to take part in the festiva…
Circus Summer School | 1-5 August 2016 The National Centre for Circus Arts is offering fully funded places to its Circus Summer School this August. Anyone aged 11-18 can apply. It runs …
Get £22 Student Tickets to Jersey Boys Jersey Boys | Piccadilly Theatre | Until April 2017 They were just four ordinary guys from New Jersey, until they sang their very first no…
Liverpool Everyman is to hold open auditions for its Resident Acting Company. This follows the announcement of the new repertory company in April, which will give Merseyside actors the chanc…
RADA: Youth Company Applications Open The RADA Youth Company provides access to drama training and performance opportunities for young people aged 16-20 who live in and around London. Each y…
From the Ground Up opportunity for young performers at The Almeida Theatre An exciting opportunity for 16-21 year olds has been announced by The Almeida Theatre for young performers to make …
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Quiet little place, this. But you can see everything from this grassy patch of birdwatching land, out to Redcar, Middlesborough, the British Steel plant, the rocks in the water " skerries…