Set in the offices of Britain’s worst newspaper, Clarion is both witty and scathing about the state of the media and society as a whole
Hackney Showroom needs votes from the public to win the funds it needs to finish interior of the theatre
Clarion, starring Greg Hicks and Clare Higgins, takes aim at the media and nationalism
The death of her father and Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five inspired Hannah Moss’s acclaimed play So it Goes
An educational trip to the Houses of Parliament only serves to further alienate a group of inner-city youngsters in Politrix
Shakespeare’s classic undergoes a cross-cultural makeover
Playwright Philip Ridley talks about his new play Radiant Vermin, moving house – and why his provocateur reputation is undeserved
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