The Actors Centre in London’s West End is partnering Blacktress UK to curate the October-December John Thaw Initiative Season which will feature work by and about black women.
Mussolini never killed people, just sent them to holiday camps. So says the tagline, borrowed from Silvio Berlusconi, for San Domino, Tim Anfilogoff and Alan Whittaker’s curious little
Iain Hollingshead and Timothy Muller’s new musical, The End of History, makes it’s premiere at the Tristan Bates Theatre in London’s Covent Garden next month. The End of
It’s grim inside jail where sex, drugs and favours are traded to stay alive. Tina Jay’s new prison drama, Held, a compilation of her earlier one-act plays Walking
Playwright Tina Jay takes another look at Britain’s prison system with the premiere of her new play, Held, at London’s Tristan Bates Theatre. Directed by Richard Elson, Held
The European premiere of the off-Broadway musical hit, Pete ‘n’ Keely comes to London’s Tristan Bates Theatre this May starring David Bardsley and Katie Kerr. This
The Doppel Gang, a new comedy by Dominic Hedges which explores the wild wit of comedy icons, The Marx Brothers, opens at London’s Tristan Bates Theatre next week.
There’s a feeling of familiarity and deja vu with Steven Dykes’ war drama, Glockenspiel, which opened at London’s Tristan Bates Theatre last night. The play, set in modern-day
Steven Dykes new play, Glockenspiel, which explores the secrets and lies of war, is to open at London’s Tristan Bates Theatre this January. Presented by Old Sole Theatre
The third From Page To Stage season of musicals is set to premiere nine new shows. Readings include a new musical by Loserville writing duo Elliot Davies and
This Thursday sees the opening of Athol Fugard’s anti apartheid drama My Children! My Africa! at London’s Tristan Bates Theatre. Roger Mortimer and Deborah Edgington direct the hard