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Callisto is a swirling constellation of remarkable queer stories. Hurtle across time and space with this scintillating and extraordinary new play.
A tale of Love, Grief and Turkey Basting. "You're manipulative. You're beautiful and manipulative but it won't last."People are manipulated, games are played and hearts ultimately shattered in this tale of one woman's longing for a child.
Celebrating the 70th anniversary of the founding of the NHS, award-winning comedian and activist Mark Thomas takes a look at our NHS, what state it's in, where it's going, and what we need to do to keep it.
Farinelli and the King tells the true story of Philippe V (Mark Rylance), a Spanish monarch on the brink of madness. After sold-out runs at Shakespeare's Globe and on London's West End,this captivating new play arrives on Broadway.
A new dark family drama from award-winning American playwright and screenwriter Mary Laws.
Endlessly inventive choreographer Rhiannon Faith shines a light on the complex subject of domestic abuse in an empowering and participatory performance highlighting human resilience.
A new absurd comedy from the team behind the international hit The Bee. Renowned Japanese writer, performer and Artistic Director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Hideki Noda paints a portrait of a disconnected family on a self-destructive course in this satirical comedy about consumerism and technology in a `selfie' society.
Queens of Sheba tells the stories of four Black women who have been turned away from a night club for "being too Black" (based on the DSTRKT Night spot incident of 2015).
Longlisted for The Bruntwood Prize, Phil Ormrod's searing new play is about searching for a future in the dying heart of England.
It's the moment of your death. There's a magic button. Do you delete your entire online legacy? Or do you keep it - and leave the choice for someone else? A story of contemporary grief unfolds through this intimate, funny performance that gently interrogates our need for connection.
Based on her meticulously detailed, pull-no-punches teenage diaries, this is the true story of Cora Bissett's rollercoaster journey from the girl she was to the woman she wanted to be.
Cities are full of stories - it's amazing what you hear if you stop and listen. Drawing on her decade of singing on the tube, Danusia Samal's Busking It is a journey through the tunnels of the London Underground. A fun, moving and vibrant piece of gig-theatre giving voice to the passers-by, blending chance encounters with original live music.
A new play examining the dynamics of a gay interracial relationship and how sometimes it takes a disaster in order to make sense of the present, written by award-winning American playwright Charles Gershman.
It's the future; just like now, but a bit more... well, shitey. Jim and Agnes have worked hard their whole lives and now Agnes needs a life-saving operation. With the NHS as we know it a thing of the past, they must take matters into their own hands in this darkly comic tale showing the lengths people go to for life and love.
Penelope Skinner's new play is a haunting vision of ruthless state control, tense friendships and one woman's determination not to be broken.
A darkly comic new play about masculinity in crisis from award-winning Penelope Skinner.
From the team who brought you The Diary of a Hounslow Girl. Writer Ambreen Razia returns with her second play, POT, exploring the landscape of Britain's invisible children, adrift in the care system and inadvertently impacted by gang culture.
A coming of age story inspired by Dizzee Rascal's seminal album. In this semi-autobiographical piece, step into a technicolour world where music, dance and spoken word collide, and discover how grime allowed Debris Stevenson to redefine herself.
Inspired by the true story of Ann Lovett, a 15-year-old girl who died giving birth beside a grotto in Granard in Co Longford in 1984, Mary and Me is an acclaimed new play written & performed by Irene Kelleher.
Desperately hilarious and achingly bleak, this is an intricate and tender question mark around our attempts to encounter each other in a technologized world.
Tartuffe, or The Impostor (pronounced: [taRtuf]; French: Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur), first performed in 1664, is one of the most famous theatrical comedies by Moliere, and the characters of Tartuffe, Valere, and Dorine are considered among the greatest classical theatre roles. This is a translation for the stage by Ranjit Bolt.
In summer 1988, young BBC World Service reporter Christopher Gunness found himself at the centre of Myanmar's `Students' Revolution. His main source was lawyer U Nay Min, the chief architect of the Revolution. At the anniversary of the uprising decades later, a difficult and painful encounter, fraught with guilt and recrimination, takes place.
"Mother died today. Or was it yesterday, I can't be certain."Albert Camus' classic existentialist masterpiece, adapted by Booker Prize-winning author Ben Okri.
A big, bawdy tangle of theatrical joy and heartbreak, Wise Children is a celebration of show business, family, forgiveness and hope, adapted by Emma Rice from the novel by Angela Carter.
Typical uncovers the man and the humanity behind a real-life story: a Black ex-serviceman who spent his life fighting for his country and ends up fighting for his life in police custody.
A searing, tender look at queer Black womanhood by award-winning writer and Scots Makar Jackie Kay.
In 1970s Scotland, an adopted mixed race woman sets out to find her birth parents. Red Dust Road takes you on a journey full of heart, humour and deep emotions.
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