96 stories by "Rebekah Ellerby"
The Gathered Leaves at the Park Theatre Presented by Dead Letter Perfect in association with Park Theatre The Pennington family have not been in the same room for over 17 years. But on th…
The Initiate at Roundabout, Southbank Centre Presented by Paine’s Plough in association with Southbank Centre Winner of The Scotsman Fringe First Award. A thrilling tale of altruism, g…
Now This Is Not The End at the Arcola Theatre A play by Rose Lewenstein. Rebecca Targett Productions in association with Raising Silver Theatre. 3 June – 27 June “…
Do you want to be a little boy or a little girl forever and ever, and to always have fun? Well then, let me tell you a story. Gather up your nostalgic imagination and fly with me to Never La…
Image of an Unknown Young Woman at the Gate Theatre By Elinor Cook. Directed by Christopher Haydon. She is a young woman in a yellow dress. She has been shot by the police. As a video goes v…
Violence and Son at the Royal Court Liam's 17 years old, loves Dr Who and has lost his mum. He's had to leave his home and move to Wales, to the valleys, to the middle of nowhere, to live wi…
buckets at the Orange Tree Theatre a new play by Adam Barnard Following their hit production of Pomona, the Orange Tree presents a unique and entertaining new play about bucket lists, life p…
Got a fab show and want to take it on tour? Starting up a new production and lacking in funds? Planning a marketing campaign, but don’t know your SEO from your Klout? Incoming Festival…
Grosvenor Park Young Company: Young Writers Are you aged 16 " 24 years and have an interest in writing? Chester Performs is looking for aspiring writers to join Grosvenor Park Young Co…
Departure Point is a new and impressive 10 week training programme by Theatre Delicatessen for emerging theatre companies and collectives. Aimed at theatre companies and collectives in…
Henry the Fifth At the Unicorn Theatre until 31 May. A Unicorn production. ‘Shakespeare’s warrior king becomes a stroppy teenager unwisely itching for a fight’ â�…
An ingratiating tip-of-the-hat to Jerry Herman, Jerry's Girls is a musical revue of songs from Herman’s illustrious career as a songwriter for Broadway shows. Arranged for three female…
Ah, Wilderness! by Eugene O’Neill. At the Young Vic until 23 May. Directed by Natalie Abrahami. Eugene O'Neill's warmest, most delightful play is an authentic portrait of a Connecti…
Simon Munnery: Fylm School Monday 18th May at Soho Theatre “Where comedy meets maverick cinema” Simon Munnery turns host and director to introduce his DIY fylm-making technology …
Strindberg's claustrophobic tragicomedy is given a contemporary overhaul by Neil Smith in this Kickstarted production by Living Record at Brockley Jack Studio Theatre. The company's director…
Kneehigh’s dream of Manderley is fused deep with its Cornish roots, singing of the sea and haunted by a surreal shipwreck which buries Rebecca’s boat deep in the set. Its sunken …
Gareth Murphy's voice has a hush that whisks us away into the faraway lands of 14-year-old Boy. The gothic fantasy piece, adapted by Murphy at the Blue Elephant Theatre in Camberwell, is bas…
It's kind of like watching TV. Or someone else playing a video game. But it's live, there, in front of you. Mike Bartlett has a reputation for doing just that – creating plays that cha…
It's the Conservative Party Conference and the Tories are heading up to Bradford. The town – and the country – is fraught with tension over immigration policy. A women's peace ca…
Antigone is a given a violent urban aesthetic and redeployed from its Greek origins to consider contemporary gang culture. Having toured nationally last year, Antigone arrives at Theatre …
Mark Rylance and Melody Grove sparkle as the royal couple in this story of the curative power of music. Farinelli and the King is a historical drama, housed at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse wh…