REVIEW: A Man for All Seasons

Reading Time: < 1 minuteTheatre Royal Bath productions and Jonathan Church Theatre productions of A Man for All Seasons is a thought-provoking, impeccably staged triumph.

Reading Time: < 1 minuteTheatre Royal Bath productions and Jonathan Church Theatre productions of A Man for All Seasons is a thought-provoking, impeccably staged triumph.

Reading Time: 2 minutes‘Funeral Sandwiches’ is simultaneously rich enough that you are surprised it is only an hour long, yet so economical and well paced that the running time felt just right. This punchy inaugural work by Wrong’Un Theatre filled Drayton Arms Theatre with nostalgia, joy and a nuanced understanding of family dynamics.

Reading Time: 2 minutes(the) Woman is a play by Jane Upton, produced by New Perspectives and Royal & Derngate, Northampton. It depicts the challenges new mothers face in regaining their sense of self.

Reading Time: 5 minutesThe American Theatre of London has announced its debut production, Down the Road, by award-winning playwright Lee Blessing.

Reading Time: 9 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Liam Holmes who wrote Mr Jones: An Aberfan Story - performing at Union Theatre 27th February to 1st March.

Reading Time: 2 minutesHighRise Entertainment’s latest production is an electrifying journey into London's '90s Black-British bass music culture, blending immersive storytelling with the raw, live energy of a rave.

Reading Time: 3 minutesI went to see One Punch expecting a story that would really hit home, and it certainly did. The play is only an hour long, but it tells the tale of a night out gone wrong—a night that changes everything.

Reading Time: 2 minutesWriter and solo performer Mark Stratford portrays the exciting life of William Macready, a Victorian-era stage actor and theatre manager.

Reading Time: 3 minutesEva Hudson’s ‘855-FOR-TRUTH’, directed by Lydia McKinley playing at the Hope Theatre, follows an aspiring but worried young climate scientist and an obsessive yet charming 18-year-old Christian cult member as they navigate through their different life approaches facing the same problem: the world actually ending in 6 days.

Reading Time: 2 minutes‘The Value of Names’ tells the gripping story of former actor Benny (Jeremy Kareken) who has to confront the man who ended his career, Leo (Tim Hardy) as his daughter Norma (Katherine Lyle), also an actor, is met with the choice about whether to work under the creative direction of her father’s nemesis.