‘It changes the game’ – The Great Gatsby turns the 1920s on its head with female lead
How does the American dream change when you’re a Jazz Age millionaire who is mysterious, exuberant, and LGBTQ+? Co-writers and

How does the American dream change when you’re a Jazz Age millionaire who is mysterious, exuberant, and LGBTQ+? Co-writers and

The Happiest Man on Earth opened on 20 November at the Southwark Playhouse in London and moves audiences with its

Arts Richmond’s biannual New Plays Festival showcased new, short-form theatre at the Orange Tree Theatre. Four pieces of theatre competed

Tim Edge’s second play addresses important themes of corporate sexism and toxic masculinity in the workplace in an intense, dramatic

The House of Burlesque took over New Wimbledon Theatre for one night only, with an immersive evening filled with thrilling

A new play about corporate sexism is running at the Playground Theatre in west London throughout October. Located near Shepherd’s

Arts Richmond have announced the four finalists for their biannual New Plays Festival. More than 50 playwrights submitted their scripts

James Macdonald’s West End production of Samuel Beckett’s existential tragicomedy began its previews last week at the Theatre Royal Haymarket,

Richmond Shakespeare Society’s production of David Mamet’s ‘American Buffalo’ at the Mary Wallace Theatre brought the Windy City to life

Richmond Theatre celebrated its 125th anniversary with a reception event on Wednesday night. The reception was attended by Richmond Park

If you find yourself in a London pub on a Friday night, there seem to be three main topics of