The Story of an African Farm is a new and original adaptation of Olive Schreiner's astonishing novel published in 1883, which broke the grounds of Victorianism and brought overnight fame to the brilli
Sour Lips takes the story of Amina Arraf, a gay, female Damascus blogger purportedly kidnapped in Syria in 2011, but revealed to be a hoax by an American, and imagines how it might have unfolded had i
Andy and Jen have just moved onto a farm in the village they grew up in. The plan is to plant parsnips, breed pigs and live off the land. But escaping their shared demons was never going to be easy. D
In a surreal future in which nature has gobbled up the high street, an old woman named Moll waits in her flat for the Ocado man. But when the ruthless trees and branches threaten to cut her off from t
The world premiere of an important new piece of political theatre. The team behind the international hit The Fear of Breathing (4 Stars Telegraph, Metro, Independent, Time Out Critics' Choice) chroni
Set in a house on the Florida coast in the early sixties, Sad Hotel is a fictionalized account of Tennessee Williams' relationship with his lover, Frank Merlo. The play traces the dissolution of a fif
Propeller's blood-chilling staging of the famous play on this most famous tyrant. Features details and photos of the production, including notes on the design and music.
The Body of an American speaks to a moment in recent history when a single, stark photograph - of the body of an American dragged from the wreck of a Blackhawk through the streets of Mogadishu - resha
Part living-room gathering, part play, part gig session, Rantin draws on storytelling, live music and an unapologetically haphazard take on Scottish folk tradition, in an attempt to stitch together fr
A story about a male photographer and a female celebrity. A question about how far we'll go, how much we think we're in control. Playfully manipulating narrative expectations to reveal the seductive
It's the Bombay wedding season when ambitious mothers hunt for future brides and grooms to the music and dancing of the Hijras, the crude, rude and lewd cross-dressing men who, according to Hindu trad
1948: George Orwell is attempting to finish his final novel -Nineteen Eighty Four - before ill-health forces him off the solated Scottish island he has made his home. Holed up with a shotgun and liter