In Conversation with Giovanni Zazzera

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: 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: 3 minutesPrepped with a pink treadmill, and a running vest, ready to tell a story based upon her own life, Harriet Madeley and Crowded Room bring their brand new production Outpatient to Summerhall’s Anatomy Lecture Theatre. Harriet takes a magnifying glass to our society’s obsession with death, or obsession with avoiding it - from the rise of the zombie genre to the inevitability of demise.

Reading Time: 2 minutesLondon’s longest running theatre magic show is heading on tour in 2024, preparing to dazzle and astonish audiences across the country. Hosted by multi-award-winning member of the Magic Circle Oliver Tabor, each West End Magic show will continue to present a mystical line-up of phenomenal acts selected from the most exciting names in magic and variety in the UK. From daring escapes to entrancing illusions and comedy, West End Magic promises captivating performances that will have audiences questioning reality. Check out Oliver's next show here.

Reading Time: 4 minutesBased on years of meticulous research, actress and writer Vicki McKellar and Olivier Award-winning director Guy Masterson’s thriller reconstructs the last four days and immediate aftermath of the death of Marilyn Monroe. In the official version of events, she was found nude in her bed holding a telephone, but before the police were called, her doctor, psychiatrist, publicist, housekeeper, and some close friends gathered to decide how to break the news. But what led to this tragic event? A tangled web of misinformation and lies unfold and the facts and myths of the case are exposed to reveal what really happened that fateful night and why.

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.