Under the Shadow
Based on the film by Babak Anvari — Adapted by Carmen NasrThey travel on the wind, just like that missile, and they only land once they find someone to possess. When Shideh's husband is conscripted to serve on the frontline, she is left alone with her young daughter as Tehran is bombed. The missile strikes bring terror and destruction and...
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By Martina LairdHeat is rising in colonial Trinidad. While support for political independence is growing, a downtown Port of Spain gentlemen's club is about to be entangled in a custody battle of its own. ALMA promises guests a welcome escape from the bustle of the capital. Owned by Englishman Mansion, governed by...
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By Peter QuilterAllegra (Maureen Lipman) is full of joy. So much of it that she cannot stop herself from bursting into song. At home, in the street, even in shops and restaurants. Sometimes the music is only a fantasy in her head. But at other times, it results in a loud and...
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The Long Drop
By Denise Mina. Adapted by Linda McLeanCitizens Theatre, Glasgow
Glasgow, 1957. A family destroyed. A man who insists he knows why. Between whisky-soaked confessions and half-truths swirling in cigarette smoke, William Watt and Peter Manuel share a night that will change everything. Winding through stale-aired bars, shadowed backstreets and tangled lies – leading to one of the most infamous trials in Scottish history.
See cast, creatives, and 7 reviewsThe Hen Night
A Play, Pie and Pint
By Debbie Hannan
Òran Mór, Glasgow
Jade, Amber and Lilac have been organising Coral's hen night for the past six months and it's going to be epic! But at the last minute, Coral's cousin Luna rocks up uninvited. Perfect skin, a model, a poet, and a human rights lawyer…a total goddess. It's too easy to hate her but little do they know just how much they need her…Can the trio unleash their inner Greek chorus or is Coral's fate in the hands of the gods?
See cast, creatives, and 3 reviewsWe Had a World
By Joshua HarmonHampstead Theatre, London
UK premiere
Joshua Harmon's deeply personal and searingly funny play brings to theatrical life his New York childhood, caught between his hilariously eccentric but indomitable grandmother and his mother. His grandmother's influence shapes him as both a person and an artist, but as he traces the family's relationships, he uncovers their secrets, revealing thirty years of family fights, monstrous behaviour, enormous cruelty and enduring love.
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