Sam Holland-Bunyan’s revival of her 2001 solo show is an uplifting, balanced breath of fresh air, helmed by a magnetic…
Month: August 2025
Quaz Degraft delivers a compelling solo performance in a morally complex journey through his charismatic presence and storytelling ability.
Raw and unpolished in places, Bea P. Deigh is also deeply sincere and sharply conceived. Arden Winant delivers a clever…
A searingly authentic snapshot of life in working-class Scotland, with blistering performances from a dynamic cast.
Despite strong performances, this romance, dissected through long-distance calls, manages to be both drawn out and yet underdeveloped.
Focusing on those left behind, Cyn is about South Wales mining communities that lost heart. Told by a young company…
A charming, if sentimental, show with room for a little more of the impressive magic.
A pleasant encounter with transformation, imagination and tangerines.
Powerful, provocative, and deeply moving, this is outstanding theatre.
An abridged version of Shakespeare’s history that keeps the story and feelings intact.









