The Motive and The Cue ★★★★
Jack Thorne’s new play, The Motive and The Cue, goes backstage of the legendary 1964 Richard Burton / John Gielgud production of Hamlet on Broadway.
Jack Thorne’s new play, The Motive and The Cue, goes backstage of the legendary 1964 Richard Burton / John Gielgud production of Hamlet on Broadway.
Self Tape is a bold new work written and performed by Michael Batten exploring the decision of a struggling actor to enter the world of online sex shows
Tony-winning writer Joe DiPietro takes a sharp look at the life experiences of gay men today in an updated, new version of F**king Men
Richard Parker is a playful, twisty exploration around the concept of coincidence
Animal explores the challenges of navigating the world of hook-up culture with the practical needs of people with disabilities in a thrilling new play
Ryan Calais Cameron’s bold and unflinching exploration of race and masculinity transfers to the West End
BLACK SUPERHERO, the debut play by Danny Lee Wynter, explores issues of race, queerness and identity politics.
Bag of Beard explores the issues of faith in a dystopian world
Merboy offers a poetic, queer re-imagining of Hans Christian Anderson’s classic fairy tale to explore the complexities of the gay scene
The Winter’s Tale gets a unique staging, dividing the performance across two auditoria at Shakespeare’s Globe.