Harry Melling’s Peddling is about a pedlar boy trudging the doorsteps of the wealthy trying to make sense of life
Roy Williams’ adaptation of Antigone at Stratford East places the play in a gangland setting
Erotically-charged new play The Mikvah Project at The Yard Theatre explores Jewish faith and the boundaries of love
Savannah Gordon-Liburd talks about playing Antigone, theatre for young people – and her plans for the future.
Terminal cancer is the subject of new musical Happy Ending
Playwright Kay Adshead talks about giving a generation of forgotten, ignored and deleted women protesters a voice in her play The Singing Stones
The Singing Stones carries an important message about the plight of women during the Arab Spring but suffers from a lack of structure
Comedian Helen Duff is an eccentric cookery show host in a one-woman stage comedy tackling the taboo subject of anorexia
Escorts, strippers and webcam performers are among the cast of Arcola production opening next week
An eclectic range of productions at this year’s festival includes puppeteer Basil Twist and light, inspired by the Edward Snowden leaks
The Royal Shakespeare Company delivers Henry IV Parts I and II in all its traditional glory
Ten tiny plays crammed into an evening’s entertainment make up The Story Project at the Arcola