Reviews
Hay Fever
Noël Coward’s 1925 comedy is brought to vibrant life by director Imara Savage.
Flaunt
Inspired by her own family history, choreographer Claire Marshall conducts a whistle-stop tour of women’s status through time
Good People
Who is good and who is bad is a question as old as Adam and Eve, but this Ensemble Theatre…
The Little Prince
This live adaptation of the beloved book will undoubtedly have parents facing some strange questions over the dinner table.
Bright World
From Austria to Australia, from a Deb Ball in Benalla to a Brighton Bat Mitzvah, Bright World is a genre-bending…
Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu begins with a car crash and ultimately becomes something resembling one
Rainbow Vomit
Unsettling, yes, but don’t let the title put you off.
Shut Up And Drive
A diverse, thoughtful and amusing take on freedom under late capitalism.
Bambert’s Book of Lost Stories
A sweet tale of imagination and hope in an outstanding production, in which each and every element exceeds expectations.
When One Door Closes
Powerful, collaborative, and awe-inspiring.