The Knot, which transfers to London’s Old Red Lion Theatre next month, is an intimate, personal and timely show that addresses themes of masculinity, culture clash and how
Abi Morgan’s Tiny Dynamite is returning to London for its first professional revival in 15 years. The play, one of her early works, explores how tiny events from
“Can you make dumplings?” George Orwell’s proposal to Sonia Brownell was nothing if not novel. Mrs Orwell, a new play by Tony Cox, which has just opened at
John Patrick Shanley’s acclaimed urban romance, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea comes to London’s Old Red Lion Theatre after an acclaimed run at Theatre N16 in 2016.
South London-based theatre company Velvet Trumpet present Ugly Lovely, the grimy, dark, bittersweet and, above all, funny debut play from excitable Welsh playwright Ffion Jones. It opens at
Homophobia in sport is kicked into touch with Richard Sheridan’s Edinburgh Fringe hit, Odd Shaped Balls, which comes to London later this month. “His name is Jimmy Hall.
The team behind the critically acclaimed production of The Fastest Clock in the Universe reunite at the Old Red Lion, London to stage Tim Foley’s brave dark comedy
Critically acclaimed theatre company Third Man Theatre has stepped up to the oche at the Old Red Lion, Islington for the first time with the London transfer of