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Misery Guts and Tartuffe

One of Scotland’s most popular writers, the multi-award-winning Liz Lochhead, takes on Molière’s most famous play. Le Misanthrope is a bitter comedy about a sophisticated Parisian who cannot help ...

Push-Up

A savage satire on the rapacious nature of office lives and lusts - the British debut from a writer whose work has been seen in prestigious theatres all over Germany.

Everyone wants to get to the executive ...

The Wonder of Sex

Desmond Dingle and the entire company of the National Theatre of Brent (Raymond Box) take the world on a probing, no-holds-barred investigation into the fascinating world of sex! Including many famed ...

Midden

After 15 years in Philadelphia, Ruth has built up a business successful enough to bring her home to Derry, Ireland. But instead of the welcome she longed for, her arrival provokes instant strife. Her ...

Naked Thoughts That Roam About

The late John McGrath spent his life campaigning for a popular theatre that was politically engaged. His campaign most famously took the form of his founding 7:84, a theatre company named after the statistic ...

Desmond Dingle's Complete History of the Whole Wor

Desmond Olivier Dingle gives us the benefit of his huge and devastating knowledge by charting the history of the world in 58 chapters and three prefaces. Each chapter is replete with erudition: "The Chinese ...

Hamlet

An intensely practical account of the way Hamlet actually works on stage. Writing with the benefit of inside experience of many productions, actor and director Michael Pennington takes us through Hamlet ...

On Such as We

Set in Oweney’s barbershop, where the rooms to let above the shop offer refuge to a host of lonely hearts: a recently laid-off hotel night porter, an angry young artist, an orphan girl, a wounded old ...

One Night Stands

One Night Stands is Michael Billington’s own selection of theatre reviews from his twenty years of writing for the Guardian from 1971 to 1991. Arranged chronologically, with a 5,000 word introduction ...