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Ivan Alovisio on his role in Cheek by Jowl’s The Revenger’s Tragedy

Intrigue, corruption, lust and the thirst for power collide in Cheek by Jowl’s decadent first Italian show. The Revenger's Tragedy (La tragedia...

Producer Lawryn LaCroix on Sinners – The English Professor production

Sinners – The English Professor is directed by the Award-winning actor Brian Cox. The production opened on 26 Feb - 14 March at...

Helen Keeley on her role in Absurd Person Singular

Three married couples. Three kitchens. Three Christmas parties. London Classic Theatre’s Absurd Person Singular UK tour opens at The New...

Ed White directs Lipstick at Southwark Playhouse

‘Sorry I don’t fit into your preconceived notions of me.’ Rupert Henderson Productions...

Amelia Sears on directing Everywoman

Everywoman, written anonymously, and directed by Amelia Sears opened at The Bunker on 18 February, as part of the venues closing season. During childbirth,...

Daniel Goldman on directing the Rage of Narcissus

Sergio Blanco's play The Rage of Narcissus is directed by award-winning director Daniel Goldman. The production is currently running at Pleasance Theatre.

Director Lucy Morrell talks about The Creature: Frankenstein retold

'I was both one and zero, creator and destroyer, disease and cure, God and monster.' A Rose Original Production,...

Adam Wright on his role in Cirque Viola for one night only – 15...

For one night only Cirque Viola is showing on at 15 FEB 7.30PM, NEW VOICES THEATRE, Jacksons Lane. Viola is...

Alexander Eliot on his role in Pass Over

A lamppost. Night. Two friends are passing time. Stuck. Waiting for change. Inspired by Waiting for Godot and the Exodus, Antoinette...
Sandra Marvin (Magda. Brigitte. Dr Maxim), Me'sha Bryan (Suzanne. Mimi), Harry Hemple (Ludo. Remi). Photo by Steve Tanner

Me’sha Bryan on her role in Romantics Anonymous

Emma Rice's musical adaptation of Romantics Anonymous is returning to Bristol Old Vic from 18 Jan – 1 Feb ahead of a...