Vicki Igbokwe-Ozoagu Uchenna Dance featuring young dancers from east London Sadler's Wells East 6 – 9 February 2025 ...
Kristallnacht, Berlin, November 1938. The streets of Germany are an orgy of state-sanctioned violence. As Nazi storm troopers batter down his door, respected businessman Otto flees his home and finds ...
The index of journalists committed to legend has been a short, and arguably diminishing, list in recent decades. The return of James Hillier’s adaptation of Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell—which follows a ...
The amounts involved are far from negligible. Organisations with an existing regular funding relationship with Creative ...
Although the author’s name appears in the title, Floella Benjamin’s Coming to England is a curiously impersonal play. The need to retain the interest of a young target audience results not only in an ...
Britten’s Phaedra, text taken from Robert Lowell’s translation of Racine’s Phèdre (of which I seem to have five different ...
Even theatre companies and sportspeople have had to flee the country and continue their struggle for freedom in Belarus from ...
Rattlesnake (Richard Lock) enters the stage and starts plucking at a banjo, and the curtains open to the cast in full swing. Whip crack away, and the audience start clapping to the first rousing ...
Erik Khan’s play Canned Goods imagines a version of the notorious Gleiwitz incident of 1939 in which a squad of Germans pretending to be Polish soldiers raided a German radio station to give Hitler an ...
Entering the Crucible auditorium on a dark evening, a huge space under a muted sun reveals a busy market at the end of a working day. We are in Oro, Nigeria, before the end of WW2 where the Yoruba ...
A new production from the Olivier Award-nominated company, based on the life story of Belarusian basketball player and activist Katsiaryna Snytsina. KS6: Small Forward invites audiences into Katya’s ...