Hunia Chawla

‘We can’t build a peaceful world until we learn to have healthy relationships’ – writer Hunia Chawla on friendship, freedom, and her debut play, Permission.
Pop Off, Michelangelo!
| Review, Underbelly Soho

Pop Off, Michelangelo! is joyfully camp and deeply heartfelt – a gloriously messy queer anthem for anyone who ever felt unholy.
Mrs Warren’s Profession
| Review, The Garrick Theatre

It’s mother against daughter in a battle of love, money, and power – it doesn’t get more explosive than this.
The Crucible
| Review, Shakespeare’s Globe

Abigail’s fury, Proctor’s guilt, and a town gone mad – this Crucible is a masterclass in tension and moral collapse.
Murder, She Didn’t Write
| Review, UK Tour

Murder She Didn’t Write is a gloriously daft whodunnit with audience chaos, hilarious jokes, and some very sharp improv
Yolanda Mercy

Yolanda Mercy is tired of tick boxes – and she’s building a future where every performer gets their flowers.