England & Son ★★★★★
England and Son offers a kaleidoscopic odyssey where disaster capitalism, empire, stolen youth and stolen wealth merge.
England and Son offers a kaleidoscopic odyssey where disaster capitalism, empire, stolen youth and stolen wealth merge.
Against the clock an ambitious detective questions a seemingly unlikely suspect. Yet is all as it seems?
Love is Blue is a new play by Don Cotter, which explores the meeting of two gay men whose circumstances couldn’t be more different.
Drew Michael shares his journey from facing adversity rooted in childhood to seeking self-acceptance
Bacon, Sophie Swithinbank’s searing play, explores the conflicting drives of masculinity and sexuality in two teenage boys.
Disruption, a new play by Andrew Stein at Park Theatre, is a timely insight into the increasingly-controversial world of A.I. which examines its potential benefits as well as the human cost.
Spy for Spy is a new romantic comedy by Kieron Barry in which the story of a relationship is told in a very different way.
Invisible, Nikhil Parmar’s debut play, is a dark comedy about one man’s struggle to be seen as the hero of his own story
Philip Ridley’s 2007 play Leaves of Glass is revived at Park Theatre with a new production by longtime collaborators, Lidless Theatre
Emily Beecher’s Summer Camp For Broken People is an autobiographical one-woman show that asks what it takes to fix a shattered spirit.