Watford Palace Theatre is to stage a radical re-imagining of Patrick Hamilton’s classic psychological thriller, Gaslight, this autumn, it has been announced. Richard Beecham directs the tense drama
Eighty years after the horrors of Kristallnacht, Watford Palace Theatre stages a revival of Arthur Miller’s Broken Glass this March. Phillip and Sylvia Gellburg are living increasingly separate
Edmond Rostard’s Cyrano de Bergerac is one of the great tragic love stories. It is a tale of a swaggering and heroically brave young Frenchman, blighted by having
There are two facts buried in Ishy Din’s powerful, heroic and moving drama, Wipers, that shocked me out of my ignorance of the enormous part South Asian troops
First World War drama Wipers, the real life story of Khuddadad Khan, the first South Asian soldier to be awarded a Victoria Cross for bravery at Ypres, will
Rebecca Lenkiewicz is hoping for magic with her new play Jane Wenham: The Witch of Walkern for Out of Joint, Watford Palace and the Arcola theatres. Ria Parry
This October Watford Palace Theatre will be producing Coming Up, Neil D’Souza’s evocative, playful and magical new play about family ties. The play was commissioned by WPT
This February Watford Palace Theatre will be producing the world premiere of Jefferson’s Garden a gripping, powerful and timely play about the American Revolution. It comes from the
Watford Palace Theatre’s spring season is diverse, ranging from a world premiere about the birth of a nation to scoring with a rugby drama. There’s dance, home produced
Watford Palace Theatre has built up quite a reputation for staging good, old fashioned, family pantomimes that put a sparkle into Christmas. This year Andrew Pollard has written