REVIEW: Passion Fruit

Reading Time: 2 minutesPassion Fruit is written by Dior Clarke and Stephanie Martin. Passion Fruit is a self-love story about finding yourself and staying true to your roots.

Reading Time: 2 minutesPassion Fruit is written by Dior Clarke and Stephanie Martin. Passion Fruit is a self-love story about finding yourself and staying true to your roots.

Reading Time: 3 minutesHalf fictional and half factual, Singaporean playwright Joel Tan‘s Scenes from a Repatriation imagines the many tangled narratives surrounding a British Museum artifact - a Northern Song dynasty (960–1127) stoneware Guanyin statue

Reading Time: 6 minutesGlasgow based playwright Milly Sweeney and actress Sally Reid are coming together for the new play Water Colour.

Reading Time: 2 minutesCOCKFOSTERS is a brilliantly off-the-rails comedy that will change your commute forever. So top up your Oyster, mind the gap and hop aboard the tube journey of a lifetime! We sat down talking to Tom and Hamish about…

Reading Time: 2 minutesArthur Miller’s classic 1949 play Death of a Salesman has been one of my favourites since I studied it at A level, so when I got the chance to review Trafalgar Theatre Productions and Raw Material’s production at The Lowry, I jumped at it.

Reading Time: 3 minutesAfter a successful debut in Birmingham, The Mad Ones is making its London debut at The Other Palace, featuring powerful songs and heartfelt performances, with Thea-Jo Wolfe discussing her return to the role of Beverly.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA fun and intimate night of quality circus acts

Reading Time: 2 minutesPublic Record was a powerful and exciting performance which symbolised the importance of community, unity and roots.

Reading Time: 3 minutesOutstanding reflection of life meeting death “Six in total. Four for the flames, one for me, and one witness cremation…busy. Alright, let’s get started.” Thus begins “Living With The Dead”, written by Cosette Bolt, and directed by…

Reading Time: 2 minutesA charming work of political theatre representing Singapore at London’s Queer East Festival When the cloud catches colours is a work of documentary-style verbatim theatre fromplaywright Chng Yi Kai. As a part of the Queer East Festival,…