WATCH: How grassroots theatre is adapting to modern funding challenges
Plays being taken to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and theatres face funding challenges to keep their shows on the road.
Plays being taken to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and theatres face funding challenges to keep their shows on the road.
A production of Joseph K and the Cost of Living (After Franz Kafka) will appear at Twickenham’s Mary Wallace Theatre, 100 years
There is a fear which comes from watching an anthology-style play that the structure will expose some scenes as being
Joel Tan’s latest play, Scenes from a Repatriation, examines questions over who claims cultural artefacts, the politics around stolen art
The Guest at the Omnibus Theatre in Clapham is a cyclical meditation on migration and the climate crisis, set in a
The Playground Theatre is hosting a three-week multi-media festival celebrating women in the arts for International Women’s Day, incorporating theatre,
A production of While the Sun Shines will grace the Mary Wallace Theatre in Twickenham from the 15-22 March. While
A refreshing take on a dystopian future with a despot in power, No Particular Order is an experimental take on
A London-based LGBTQIA+ community agency is launching a new peer-led dramatherapy group in Clapham to support GBTQ men living with
An amateur dramatic society is hoping to raise hundreds of pounds in a bid to stay afloat following the financial
The Dickens Theatre Company kick-started its opening night of Macbeth with an enthralling performance full of revenge and malice at