RANK.

RANK. RANK A debut play from Goldie Majtas, Gemma and Jane couldn’t be closer, the type of friendship that could survive through anything, I mean anything. This absurd piece of dark comedy will take you on an unexpected journey through the lives of two twenty-somethings trying to sort their sh*t out. All starting at a […]

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Six Characters in Search of Pirandello

Six Characters in search of Pirandello We present the world premiere of an important new play exploring the extraordinary ideas of Luigi Pirandello. Unlike anything you have seen before, alive with unusual stories, fascinating characters, and unexpected twists and turns, this very original play will give you a lot to talk about. Luigi Pirandello (1867 […]

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Plastic & Chicken Bones

Plastic & Chicken Bones A tiny margin of error causes a future time traveller to end up in the present day and, as they await recovery, we learn about what brought them here – as well as the events that led our species to a future without war, death, suffering or free will. Set against […]

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Magpie

Ireland, 1923. Civil war has split country, friend and family. The story of “Magpie” follows two brothers, Michael and Patrick Murphy, within the confines of Kilmainham Gaol. One an IRA gunman fresh from the trenches of WWI, the other a Freestate prison guard. Both haunted by the past. “Magpie” probes the complexity of loyalty between […]

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Chopped Liver & Unions

Chopped Liver & Unions In the East End of London the fires of rebellion and change have burned for centuries. In 1888 the Matchgirls strike leads the way in industrial action and the formation of the Trades Union movement, then in 1968 the women of Fords in Dagenham strike, leading to the introduction of equal […]

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Punchline

Punchline by Andrew Kay It’s the end of the day and the end of an era. Comedian Terry has arrived at the club where once he was the headline act but now is reduced to introducing exotic dancers and bands. In a career where the world of comedy was dominated by men and racism and […]

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Punchline

Punchline by Andrew Kay It’s the end of the day and the end of an era. Comedian Terry has arrived at the club where once he was the headline act but now is reduced to introducing exotic dancers and bands. In a career where the world of comedy was dominated by men and racism and […]

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Playhouse Creatures

Playhouse Creatures By April De Angelis The year is 1669: a bawdy and troublesome time. Theatres have just reopened after seventeen years of Puritan suppression. There is a surge in dramatic writing and  English actresses appear on stage – the first time female actors have been allowed to perform in public. Playhouse Creatures focuses on […]

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Fake It Till You Make It

Fake It Till You Make It Anecdotes from life in the theatre, written and performed by Su Douglas. Born into a theatrical family, her parents were the variety act José and Lee Street, Su has been involved with show business ever since. As a teenager she attended Aida Fosters Stage School and was soon performing […]

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