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Rose Leslie will play Constance, a “1920s heroine with a decidedly modern spirit”, in The Constant Wife. She was May in Nell ...
Written in 1868, denigrated by male readers including her editor and the luminary T S Eliot, Louisa May Alcott's Little Women ...
Just Between Ourselves treads the fine line between comedy and tragedy, in the usual Ayckbourn fashion, but sees him tackle ...
The performance that threatens to overshadow the entire piece is Hammed Animashaun as Mugsy, the eternally optimistic and ...
In Krapp’s Last Tape monologue, eight or nine pages if one counts Samuel Beckett’s fulsome stage directions spread over fifty ...
Adapted for the stage by Charles K Freeman from a screenplay by James O’Hanlon, music by Sammy Fain, lyrics by Paul Francis ...
In what she has said herself in the Wise Children podcast is a bit of a departure for her, Emma Rice has turned to the ...
Modern classics also rank high on the agenda, offering the chance for one of the UK’s hottest young actors, Paul Mescal, to ...
However, one way in which LOWRY 360 differs from other immersive art viewings is that it is free to visit and is to become a ...
That Knave, Raleigh tells the story of one of the most famous men in British history as he reflects on his long life, its ...
Lila Raicek takes her title from the final words of Henrik Ibsen’s play and borrows quite a lot from it, but it is offered as ...
Matthew Rawcliffe’s choreography has an ominous tone, an apprehensive group of mortals moving in hunched unison in fear of ...