Cast Set For the Final 6-Week London Season of F**KING MEN
by Stephi Wild - Mar 25, 2024
Joe Bishop, Rory Connolly, Jason Eddy and David Michaels are to star in the final London season of F**king Men by Tony-winning Joe DiPietro. Performances run at Waterloo East Theatre from Saturday 13 April - Sunday 26 May, 2024.
Review: HIR, Park Theatre
by Katie Kirkpatrick - Feb 22, 2024
In its basic premise and form, Hir is a very traditional piece of theatre. It follows a typical two-act structure and the whole play takes place in one room with the same four characters. Within this familiar form, however, Mac wreaks havoc on the notion of the nuclear family, exploring what takes place in a family unit without a patriarch.
Tickets from £18 for HIR at the Park Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - Dec 7, 2023
Tickets from £18 for Hir at the Park Theatre. Isaac, the prodigal son, has returned from the brutality of war, only to discover his family home transformed by domestic revolution.
Review: F**KING MEN, Waterloo East Theatre
by Mica Blackwell - Apr 26, 2023
A smash hit in theatres including The King’s Head, The Vaults and Edinburgh Fringe, his drama comedy now returns in an updated version at the Waterloo East Theatre.
BRIGHT HALF LIFE Will Make UK Premiere at The King's Head Theatre in September
by Stephi Wild - Jul 28, 2022
What if life came with a rewind button? Jumping across time, Bright Half Life, by award-winning American playwright Tanya Barfield, tells the four-and-a-half-decade story of Vicky and Erica, who meet, fall in love, start a family, and traverse the highs, lows, joys, and fears that come from sharing your life with someone else.
BWW Review: STRAIGHT WHITE MEN, Southwark Playhouse
by Paige Cochrane - Nov 17, 2021
What happens when Christmas Day becomes a playing ground to expose the tangible relationship between privilege and identity? Written by Young Jean Lee, Straight White Men is an ambitious study of those who gain the most from the world and their awareness of the power they possess.
Maxine Peake Will Direct a Charity Performance Of BITTERENDERS at the Arcola Theatre in July
by Stephi Wild - Jun 23, 2021
Set in Jerusalem and inspired by a true story, this black comedy tells the story of a family of Palestinians who are forced, by court ruling, to share their home with a group of Israeli settlers. Speaking directly to the situation today, this timely production balances humour, storytelling and metaphor, to give audiences a fresh perspective on the Middle East.
AFTERGLOW Announces An Extension
by Stephi Wild - Nov 6, 2019
The boys of 'Afterglow' are heading under the shower for longer as the hit Off West End show today announces a two-week extension to December 8.