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This version of A Government Inspector is a Yorkshire take on Gogol's 1836 fantastical Russian satire. The setting is here transposed to a small northern town in the twenty-first century, geographically and...
In The Trial of Ubu, Simon Stephens takes the grotesque and amoral megalomaniac dictator from Alfred Jarrys proto-surrealist 1896 play Ubu Roi and places him before a twenty-first century international tribunal....
What happens when love doesnt add up?
Dr Paul MacMillan is a professor of Chaos Theory. Specialist subject: storm patterns. A month after the death of his father, Pauls life has ground to a halt. With his...
Winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Play 2009, The Mountaintop is a historical-fantastical two hander and portrays the penultimate days in the life of Martin Luther King.
The night before his assassination...
We have the tools to enlighten and yet our world is darkening. We live in an era of pessimism and worry; we are hollowed out, lurching from crisis to crisis, with no faith that anything will improve, and no...
Ah! The Fringe! I cant think of a more delightful way of putting my liver, bank account, relationship, complexion, and mental stability under the greatest strain theyve ever known! Mel Giedroyc
It is...
All New People is a slick, lively and contemporary comedy written by award-winning screenwriter and well-known actor Zach Braff.
The dead of winter, Long Beach Island, New Jersey, Charlie, has hit rock bottom....
How far can you see? A mile? A hundred miles? Or to the furthest shores of the universe to a far away galaxy?
Going Dark explores contemporary societys lost connection with the night sky and its wonder at the...
'Dis is a war zone, ya get me? An' we gotta take 'em all out, see?'
Fog is about two families: one white and dysfunctional, the other black and aspiring.
Fog and Lou were put into care as young children by their...
David Eldridges new version of Ibsens classic play, published to coincide with the production at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester.
When the lighthouse keepers daughter Ellida meets the widower Dr...
Irelands award-winning Rough Magic Theatre Company present this modern comedy of sexual policy and emotional manners at this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the Dublin Theatre Festival.
When Daniel walks...
"Why has this happened to us? Things like this don't happen to families like ours."
Full of David Eldridge's trademark lyricism within everyday family life and interaction, The Knot of the Heart is a play where...
Written in 1864 and set during the Irish rebellion of1798,Arrah na Pogueisis an entertainingtale of romance and misadventure with rascally rebels,despicable villains andlove struck youths.
As night falls on...
One of the great Renaissance playwrights, Middleton wrote tragediesessentially different from either Marlowes or Shakespeares, beingwittier than the former and more grittily ironic than the latter. Thegenre...
This Jacobean city comedy is a curiosity in that it presents areal-life character, the notorious cross-dresser Moll Frith, whoprobably was among the first audiences of her play before she wastaken up for...
Set in 1916, three young women from the Scottish Womens Hospital are sent to the Russian front to support the war effort. Ailsa is working class and determined to make an impression on her superiors, Millicent...
The Accrington Pals is a poignant and harrowing play set in the early years of the First World War, as the country's jingoistic optimism starts to wane and the true terror of warfare gradually becomes clear....
Tim Price'sSalt Root and Roeis a heartbreaking, humorous tale of love and family set againsta mythical backdrop.
Set on the Pembrokeshire coast in North West Wales, identical twins Iola and Anest remain devoted...
Im also going to give you some advice. Your husband is not the Red Cross. The last time he started consoling a cute, suicidal chick, he married her.
Becky Shaw is an amusing andcleverly constructed comedy...
Across Belfast the Loyalist community is steadying itself for the orgiastic drug-fest that is the sacred and glorious Twelfth of July. As "The Boney" looms larger day by day, UDA wannabes are drawn like moths...