In Conversation with BoonDog Theatre

Reading Time: 2 minutes If you follow someone down a path you don’t recognise, you risk not being able to find your way back

Reading Time: 2 minutes If you follow someone down a path you don’t recognise, you risk not being able to find your way back

Reading Time: 2 minutesPerformed by Mad Jacks Theatre, written by Cherry Eckles and directed by Sam Smith, Photographs takes us into the lives of three daughters from a mildly dysfunctional family, recently affected by the recent passing of their grandmother.

Reading Time: 3 minutesHow do we move against the tides of ourselves and others? When a body changes and bodily tissue shifts, are we the same person at the end?

Reading Time: 2 minutesJames Rowland Dies at the End of the Show is the third and final part of the trilogy which began with critically-acclaimed, sell-out shows, Learning to Fly and Piece of Work, from the creator of the Songs of Friendship Trilogy.

Reading Time: 3 minutesSummer of Harold is a wonderful, playful, funny, and moving triptych of short plays by one of Australia’s most revered and original writers, Hilary Bell.

Reading Time: 2 minutesWe sat down with Bessy Ewa who plays Sybil in Chariots of Fire.
Chariots of Fire, runs in the Crucible from 6 –27 July 2024.

Reading Time: 5 minutesYour intersectional feminist physical theatre show, You Heard Me, comes to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this summer. A loud show about quiet power.

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down with English National Ballet to understand the work they're doing with Dance for Parkinson’s - PD-Ballet® ahead of a symposium on Thurs 27th June.

Reading Time: 6 minutesWe sat down with Lea des Garets, the playwright behind GEORGE playing at Omnibus Theatre from 25th June to 14th July.

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn Show Pony we explore what it means to grow older in a very physically demanding industry. We want to start a conversation, and think it is time to question prejudices towards age and femininity - on stage and off.