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Bristol School of Acting
Something small and beautiful is beginning to grow in South East London, 1993.
Bound, hooded and tossed into a dark room, a woman waits for a visitor.
A towering classic of European theatre, Anton Chekhov’s deeply symbolic, tragi-comic masterpiece is at once funny, cruel and tender.
A hand-picked selection of rarely performed short plays, written mostly in the 1940s and set in St Louis, Missouri,...
A provocative play that grapples with a burning issue of our time - the right to control our own...
Invites us to see the war in a playful light, and the theatre as the place where adults continue...
An ancient drama, using a contemporary sensibility to rework the stories, placing the women in the centre.
An original composition that breathes new life into this age-old collision of love and hate.
A radical reworking of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece.
One of the greatest plays of the twentieth century, Tony Kushner's sweeping drama unfolds in Reagan’s embittered America, as...
Exploring the differences between two groups of people; the mistrust, the fear and the tragic collision when these two...