REVIEW: My English Persian Kitchen!

Reading Time: 2 minutes"A multi-sensory journey exploring a migrants’ past – building upon a strong premise, the show’s execution failed to realize its full weight. "

Reading Time: 2 minutes"A multi-sensory journey exploring a migrants’ past – building upon a strong premise, the show’s execution failed to realize its full weight. "

Reading Time: 2 minutes"A visually striking and emotionally potent work confronting urgent ecological and social crises."

Reading Time: 2 minutes"A unique take on a historical moment, full of musical numbers and side splitting comedy"

Reading Time: 2 minutesA perfectly executed exploration of so-called imperfect Scots.

Reading Time: 3 minutesFunny, raw and unexpectedly uplifting, Bad Immigrant left me rolling out of the theatre feeling hopeful in a time that rarely is.

Reading Time: 3 minutesAn emotional fusion of folk and feeling that blurs the line between concert and confession The tender emotions and story beats punctuating Ohio’s songs feel too raw and honest for a gig, yet its musical craft and time-spanning…

Reading Time: 4 minutesA storm is brewing in a quiet Northern Irish farmhouse… One sister’s devout, the other’s a disaster. The 80s are in full swing and the past is clawing its way back – ugly, loud, alive. Written by Irish actor-playwright Meghan Tyler, Crocodile Fever is a riotous, “gleefully dark comedy” (The Stage) that refuses to behave. This is sisterhood at full tilt: sharp-tongued and fuelled by Taytos, booze, and buried rage

Reading Time: 2 minutesVignettes across our current end-of-days. How can we exist in the era of climate disaster? How can we make a future for ourselves in the present when the damage is already done? “Scenes from the Climate Era”…

Reading Time: 2 minutesIt’s optimistic and delightfully odd, it may not change your life but will definitely lift your spirits

Reading Time: 3 minutesPark Theatre has been transformed into a corner of a famous barn turned art studio that was once graced by two giants of American Abstract Expressionism. Cian Griffin’s play Lee sheds light on a previously shadowed Lee Krasner (1908-1984), otherwise known as Mrs Pollock.