Finn Anderson and Tania Azevedo on rewriting tradition with Ballad Lines

How Ballad Lines reimagines folk tradition through queer love, motherhood, and generational memory.
Haley McGee on Age Is a Feeling and Confronting Mortality

“I just wish people would let time come for their skin. Let it show in their body. And then get on with doing the things that actually make them feel alive.”
I’m Sorry, Prime Minister review – Jim Hacker grows older but not wiser

I’m Sorry, Prime Minister offers warmth, wit and one last Oxford showdown between fading power and modern politics.
Rise And Fall Of The City of Mahagonny – Late-Stage Capitalism Has Never Looked So Cool

Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny asks what happens when everything is for sale and nobody can afford the bill.
Oh, Mary! star Dino Fetscher talks sheer queer joy

The play is unhinged, the cast is queer, and Dino Fetscher is loving every second of it!
Cable Street review – community, conflict, chorus

History, protest, and spine-tingling vocals collide in a musical that feels uncomfortably relevant right now.