A King Revived: RABBLE brings the ghosts of the Abbey to life in Henry I
RABBLE's production weaves power struggles and personal relationships effortlessly together in Flintoff's arresting Abbey origin story
RABBLE's production weaves power struggles and personal relationships effortlessly together in Flintoff's arresting Abbey origin story
Why do we watch peoples’ lives falling apart, on screens and on stage? In a classic case of “misinterpreting a ...
Does Oscar Wilde's play - once banned for almost 40 years - still have the power to shock? “Salome”, written ...
How do you keep up with the cost of having children? A topical question with the recent rise in costs ...
Imagine, if you will, that someone offers to sculpt the perfect partner for you, the literal embodiment of your heart’s ...
What would you do if you (and you alone) were responsible for looking after a loved one as they slowly ...
Does the shadow of Thatcherism still haunt the roads most affected by The Iron Lady’s policies? 32 years after leaving ...
What would you do in your last night of freedom, if you were shipping out to war the next day? ...
There is no greater joy in childhood than having a bedtime story read aloud to you – and no greater ...
RotterdamProgress TheatreJune 23-25 A TRUTHFUL story on coming out as transgender was authentically told by Reading’s very own Progress Theatre ...
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