Spy For Spy ★★★★★
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.
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.
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