REVIEW: The Women of Llanrumney

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Women of Llanrumney is a play set in 18th century colonial Jamaica and places Wales's role in the transatlantic slave trade firmly in the spotlight.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Women of Llanrumney is a play set in 18th century colonial Jamaica and places Wales's role in the transatlantic slave trade firmly in the spotlight.

Reading Time: 4 minutesS.Dylan Zwickel’s Moss Maidens is set in the year 1941 and Isa, Rini, Silke, Helena, and Floor are five ordinary teenage girls living in a midsized Dutch town. They spend their days gossiping about their classmates, dreaming about their futures, and trying not to catch the eye of any of the Nazis that have taken up residence in their town.

Reading Time: 2 minutesEveryone’s Worried About Eve is a delightful amalgamation of Miranda-esque comedy and riveting drama, exploring the many facets of ‘confrontation’. We are introduced to Eve (Alex John), an autistic woman navigating frightening social situations while grieving the death of her twin sister.

Reading Time: 6 minutesSHAFEEQ SHAJAHAN: If You Could See Me Now (The Bollywood Guide To Revenge) is coming to Soho Theatre

Reading Time: 2 minutesGuildhall’s The Winter’s Tale is a creative and engaging take on a tricky play, with strong performances and smart design choices.

Reading Time: 2 minutesDavid Hayman leads this haunting and fresh classic

Reading Time: 2 minutesKevin Kautzman gets our palms sweating in this intense new play.

Reading Time: 3 minutesA bold and wild imagination of the body

Reading Time: 2 minutesSisyphean Quick Fix is a well-organised and creative two-hander, a comedy-drama about sisterhood and alcoholism.

Reading Time: 2 minutes"Pig Heart Boy" based on Malorie Blackman’s novel and adapted by Winsome Pinnock, is a fictional story about a 13-year-old boy, Cameron, who needs a heart transplant and is offered a radical solution: a heart from a pig, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and ethical dilemmas.