The Awkward Years, The Other Room
The Other Room at Porter’s is the ideal venue for the dramatic monologue where the constrictions of the space and...
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The Other Room at Porter’s is the ideal venue for the dramatic monologue where the constrictions of the space and...
This is by any definition an epic evening of music theatre which leaves the audience at times exhilarated, at times...
It begins in a dark room, lit only by countless screens displaying images of the sea. From above you a...
Patrick Barlow’s excellent adaptation of The 39 Steps is based on its two best-known incarnations, John Buchan’s original 1915 novel and...
Kaite O’Reilly has devoted a significant portion of her career to depicting disability in drama, whether by foregrounding hitherto marginalised...
‘How to Swim in Hollywood’ is a one woman play set in 1979 Beverly Hills, ‘Daisy’ is our eyes and...
In the curious geography of the Edinburgh Fringe, where its thousands of shows are divided between rival venue operators, competing...
Who could not love The Flop? This ribald French farce delivers more and better belly-laughs than any stand-up comic I’ve...
H.O.R.S.E. is a collaboration between writer and performance artist Tim Bromage (one of Chapter’s Associate Artists, under their Peilot programme), and...
The small town of Rhayader near to The Elan Valley was the location for Peter Cox’s play “The Stick Maker...