There’s actually no such a thing as good publicity, there’s just planned and unplanned, and this is very much the latter. Cuttings, which comes to The Hope Theatre,
“Note this carefully, and remember it ‘til the day you die…” Matthew Parker, the artistic director of The Hope Theatre, in London, is at the helm once more
If we’re to believe the rumours, dog lover, Queen Elizabeth I, insisted on William Shakespeare writing a mutt into his plays because it entertained her so. Working on
“Jamie stayed and explored Peterborough, which has a Waitrose. He can’t resist a good Waitrose” This Christmas The Hope Theatre, Islington, is staging A Curmudgeon’s Guide to Christmas
Matthew Parker has announced the spring season in his fully curated year of shows at The Hope Theatre, an award-winning performance space in North London. The year features
Flycatcher, a darkly comic thriller which follows a web-woven world where no-one is seen for who they really are, is set to lay its trap at London’s Hope
“Marriage is a slippery thing…” There’s a major update for John Vanbrugh’s Restoration comedy, The Provoked Wife, which transfers to Islington’s Hope Theatre this September following a successful
There’s no pussy-footing about with director Matthew Parker who launches this year’s in-house season at The Hope Theatre in North London with Dennis Potter’s Brimstone and Treacle, one
The Hope Theatre, presents the first in-house show of 2017 and its award-winning artistic director, Matthew Parker, has opted for one of the most disturbing and controversial plays
Their collaboration started with the critically-acclaimed one-man show, Sid, at The Arts Theatre last autumn. Now writer Leon Fleming and director Scott Le Crass have joined theatrical forces