REVIEW: Swans Are F****** Arseholes

Reading Time: 3 minutesSwans Are F****** Arseholes at the Canal Cafe Theatre, directed by Freja Gift, begins with a strong opening monologue.

Reading Time: 3 minutesSwans Are F****** Arseholes at the Canal Cafe Theatre, directed by Freja Gift, begins with a strong opening monologue.

Reading Time: 6 minutesWe sat down with director Kay Brattan and playwright/producer Margarita Valderrama to chat about their new show Witch Girl Summer.

Reading Time: 3 minutes‘The Events’ is a play written by David Greig, directed by Jack Nurse, and assistant directed by Morgan Ferguson. It follows the journey of Claire (Claire Lamont) – a priest, a choir leader, and the sole survivor of a church mass shooting – as she grapples with trauma, grief, and confusion.

Reading Time: 3 minutesE. Crowley’s debut play, {RIB}CAGE, is a powerful, heartbreaking protest for the right to self-articulation against a political climate that attempts to silence queer voices. Lulling in the stupor of the morning after, Beautiful (Flossie Adrian) and…

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe National Theatre’s smash-hit play Dear England is embarking on its first ever national tour and is coming to Liverpool Empire. Multi-award-winning stage and screen writer, James Graham, sits down to talk about the play

Reading Time: 3 minutesOxford Playhouse brings its new production of Edward Albee’s masterpiece Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? to the stage this week. Ahead of opening night, we spoke to Ben Hall who plays Nick in this searing drama. For tickets and listing,…

Reading Time: 3 minutesBlistering, Bare and Impossible to Ignore Saint Joan, based on George Bernard Shaw’s classic play, comes to the Citizens’ Theatre in a stripped-back, modernised take drawn directly from the unseen screenplay. The play follows the true story…

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe most talked-about film since Wicked, Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of Wuthering Heights has generated both hype and controversy.

Reading Time: < 1 minuteLondon’s stages are about to get busier. London Theatre Week returns from 16 February to 8 March, and this year it’s bigger than ever, with over 80% of the West End taking part.

Reading Time: 3 minutesPied Piper is a hip-hop family musical told by a cast of seven professional beatboxers and musicians alongside a local ensemble from each area. Written and composed by hip-hop theatre practitioner and Artistic Director Conrad Murray. We sat down with Conrad to discuss his upcoming performance.