Horizon Arts’ wretchedly-named smack parable ‘Heroin(e) For Breakfast’ amassed a fair degree of good notices this Fringe, including...
Brian Friel’s miniature reverie takes its inspiration from Chekov’s short story 'Lady With Lapdog'. Gurov, a charming, married,...
Before there was Bono, Bruce Springsteen or even Bob Dylan there was Woody Guthrie. A people’s hero and an American folk singer, Guthrie spent his...
You probably never met Karl Fredricksson and it’s very unlikely you‘ll meet the likes of him again. The son of a Norwegian sea merchant and a...
What a life-affirmingly brilliant piece of theatre this is. Presented by the Oxford Playhouse, seamlessly directed by Toby Hulse and tightly scripted by...
I don’t think you could accuse acclaimed youth theatre company Chickenshed of hyperbole. With a death toll comparable to that of British troops in...
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