The Holy Rosenbergs
By Ryan CraigThe Rosenbergs of Edgware are a family in crisis. David is desperately trying to save a failing catering business; Lesley is trying to save a failing husband, and their daughter Ruth is facing public vilification for investigating war crimes in Gaza for the UN, is she failing her community? Will...
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By Isaac Bashevis Singer — Adapted by Gary Abrahams, Elise Esther Hearst & Galit KlasYentl follows a young woman forbidden from studying Jewish scripture who disguises herself as a man in pursuit of knowledge, love and self-determination, as faith, gender, desire and tradition collide.
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By Maimuna MemonGoodbye Lancashire, hello Camden Town. With a rusty Toyota Yaris and rent she can barely afford, Ria is ready to put her past behind her and take the music scene by storm. But as she's swept up in the whirlwind of life in a new city, and an all-consuming...
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While They Were Waiting
By Gary WilmotUpstairs at the Gatehouse, London
Nobody waits like Mulberry. Waiting is his hobby. He waits whenever and wherever he can. Whilst waiting for a big yellow door of opportunity to open, his reverie is smashed by the arrival of a stranger called Bix: an inquisitive, restless sort with skin too thick to realise his intrusion. Much to Mulberry's irritation, a profound and meaningful friendship develops.
See cast, creatives, and 2 reviewsAll the Happy Things
By Naomi DennyBristol Old Vic, Bristol
& touring
Sienna is trying to deal with her grief by clinging on tightly to what she knows – in short, she's seeing her dead sister everywhere she goes. Not only seeing her, but having full on conversations with her. As Emily's presence becomes more and more overwhelming, seeping into her relationship, damaging her performance at work, and straining her commitment to her ailing parents, the line between happiness and delusion becomes blurred. How do you truly let go of someone when you imagined they'd be there forever? All The Happy Things is an award-nominated dark comedy about the power of sisterhood and grief, told through a Global Majority lens.
See cast, creatives, and 1 reviewIron Fantasy
By Shamira Turner & Eugénie PastorSoho Theatre, London
Two confrontation-avoidant gentle beings finally decide to live out their 1990s TV fantasies and pump iron, strap on armour, and learn how to fight. Mixing interviews with children, teens, and elders, with their own personal stories and medieval gymcore beats they made up, She Goat set forth on a quest to get strong, stay strong and find out what “strong” even means. In search of assertiveness! In search of a six-pack! Armed with flute, autoharp, and a lot of cottage cheese… This is IRON FANTASY.
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