Disillusioned maverick MP Joe Newman, quits the Labour party on a point of principle and stands as an independent. He’s ecstatic when he is unexpectedly elected in a
Imagine the worst, dreariest episode of Eastenders. Then sprinkle on some additional cliché, poor production values and a plodding pace. This will give you some idea of what
Advice columns have often suggested lonely hearts should take up dog walking as a sure fired way of finding romance. They may be barking up the wrong tree
At one time Billy Haines, the subject of Claudio Macor’s play, The Tailor-Made Man, was as big as Clark Gable, Ramon Novarro and Montgomery Clift (look ’em up
Kennington’s White Bear Theatre kicks off its Christmas season with Curtain Call, Simon Bradbury’s new, darkly comic, play about lost love, alcoholism and stage fright. Yes, they’re all
“You’re just quietly preparing for civilisation to collapse and really, we couldn’t ask for anything more as neighbours” Jack Stanley’s darkly comic debut play Catastrophists, about class, canapés
Ever had trouble sleeping? Pity poor Dexy – not because his daft mother named him after a badly-dressed ’80s singer but because he hasn’t slept for almost three