The Actors’ Orphanage was a home for the abandoned children of struggling or incapacitated actors.…

The Actors’ Orphanage was a home for the abandoned children of struggling or incapacitated actors.…
Measure for Measure holds an awkward place in Shakespeare’s canon. Full of lengthy soliloquies, reflections…
Director Kimberley Sykes talks about her production of As You Like It, which will be…
First performed in 1916, Hobson’s Choice, written by Harold Brighouse, was originally set in in…
Crowded, an immersive new spoken word drama for teenagers and adults by children’s theatre specialists…
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Frankenstein was never really about a scary monster. Rona Munro’s revised version of the seminal…
A Taste of Honey, Shelagh Delaney’s taboo breaking play, written in the 1950s when she…
Create isn’t just for one day. The support for artists continues all week long. Create Platform is…
Andrea Dunbar was an incredible woman. At the age of 17 she fled an abusive…