THE NEW ROMANTIC Plays Vault Festival
by Julie Musbach - Feb 15, 2019
Written and directed by JMK Award finalist Sadie Spencer, this black comedy watches three characters in a polyamorous relationship try to save themselves after a misguided sex game has disastrous consequences. As they try to figure out where they went wrong, they ask if we are misleading ourselves to satisfy our deepest desires, or is it society that is dealing in myths? In a culture where monogamy is the norm, The New Romantic questions what the alternatives are and the obstacles they face.
BWW Review: GATE, The Cockpit
by Charlie Wilks - Sep 21, 2017
What do you do when you're not good enough for Heaven, but not bad enough for Hell? How do you deal with being stuck in the waiting room of the afterlife, whilst the gender-fluid almighty spirit above decides your fate?
Photo Flash: First Look at GATE at The Cockpit
by BWW News Desk - Sep 14, 2017
GATE is a story of love and loss that asks what really happens to us after we die, what we leave behind and what we will become. Check out a first look at the show below!
BWW Review: RABBITS, Park Theatre
by Charlie Wilks - Jul 29, 2017
Power, lust and secrecy - are these the ingredients for everlasting romance? Things are more complicated than they seem in Joe Hampson's playwriting debut Rabbits, a sharp, quick-witted and sexually inquisitive dark comedy that explores the domestic struggles that takes place throughout a couple's life together.
New British Play GATE to Premiere at the Cockpit Theatre
by BWW News Desk - May 3, 2017
Following on from the acclaimed success of Pre-drinks/Afterparty at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Deadpan Theatre is now presenting new play GATE, a poignant and witty story of love and loss that asks what really happens to us after we die, what we leave behind and what we will become.
Vault Festival Announces Additional Line-Up and Festival For Kids
by Anna Bencivengo - Dec 17, 2014
VAULT Festival today announces a programme of exciting events alongside its return to the Leake Street tunnels. The six-week cultural festival in the labyrinthine tunnel network in Waterloo, opens on 28th January 2015 for six frenetic weeks.