The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch has announced a major production of Macbeth and the premiere of Spare Tyre’s Love Unspoken as part of its autumn programme. Love Unspoken, coming
East Riding Theatre’s next in-house production is Richard Bean’s Kiss Me which opens October 5. Kiss Me transferred from Hampstead Theatre to the West End earlier this year,
The Royal Shakespeare Company asked award-winning playwright Richard Bean (One Man, Two Guvnors) to write them a play, and the Hullensian didn’t have to look far for inspiration.
Multi award-winning writer, Richard Bean’s Kiss Me, is set to open at the Trafalgar Studios, in the West End, after a sold out run at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs
Richard Bean’s riotous new comedy, The Hypocrite, a co production between Hull Truck and the Royal Shakespeare Company, plays at both venues this spring, starring Caroline Quentin and
The hardest thing for a first-time playwright is to come up with an original idea, thought and sentence. So Richard Bean put pen to paper and wrote about
Matthew Kelly leads a top cast on a UK tour of Richard Bean’s hilarious comedy, Toast, which opens this week at the Rose Theatre, Kingston. Accompanying Kelly in
Just hours after seeing a gripping revival of David Halliwell’s tale of disaffected youth, Little Malcolm, I’m watching a disappointing production of Richard Bean’s comedy, The Mentalists, at
Stephen Merchant prepares to make his West End debut (showing a bit more than he bargained for, if accounts are true) in Richard Bean’s comedy, The Mentalists. Rehearsal
Comic and writer Stephen Merchant is set to make his stage debut alongside Steffan Rhodri in a revival of Richard Bean’s 2002 comedy, The Mentalists. Holed up in
I remember visiting the giant Ford car plant in Dagenham on a school trip in the early 1970s. A group of schoolgirls in mini-skirts walked into a factory