Krapp’s Last Tape by Samuel Beckett + Q&A with David Westhead

David Westhead, one of our finest actors, brings us the classic Samuel Beckett play, Krapp’s Last Tape. The production is beautifully directed by the legendary Academy Award nominee Stockard Channing, as audiences are invited into Krapp’s world of solitude, memories, dreams, elation and despair. If you have never seen this play it should be on […]
‘The Great Gatsby’ performed by This Is My Theatre

Step into the roaring 1920s, where the champagne flows, the jazz trumpet blows, and the American Dream gleams with irresistible allure. This electrifying stage adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless novel brings Jay Gatsby’s glittering world to life — a place of opulence, obsession, and heartbreak. As Nick Carraway is drawn into the orbit of […]
Divorced, Beheaded, Died: An Audience with King Henry VIII

King Henry VIII, in all his tyrannical splendour, comes to St Lawrence’s, Evesham with the touring theatre show – ‘Divorced, Beheaded, Died: An Audience with King Henry VIII.’ ‘The year is 1544 and King Henry, the Eighth of that name, is engaged upon Royal Progress about his Realm; and has halted here to afford his […]
Emmeline Pankhurst – Angel or Anarchist?

Emmeline Pankhurst is one of the most influential and well-known British women to have ever lived. She fought tirelessly for women to have the vote. She was imprisoned several times, often went on hunger strike, and was force-fed on at least three occasions. Having failed to make any impression on the male electorate and parliamentarians […]
Top of the Wold: East Riding, with Mikron Theatre Company

This brand-new play by Mikron, invites you to join the East Riding Mobile Library, in a celebration of community, culture, caravans and peas. From Bempton to Bridlington, Hornsea to Howden, explore a region barely noticed by the nation it feeds and eroded by the pounding North Sea. Can a mobile library – with its complex […]
Emmeline Pankhurst – Angel or Anarchist?, with Liz Grand

Emmeline Pankhurst is one of the most influential and well-known British women to have ever lived. She fought tirelessly for women to have the vote. She was imprisoned several times, often went on hunger strike, and was force-fed on at least three occasions. Having failed to make any impression on the male electorate and parliamentarians […]
Macready! Dickens’ Theatrical Friend

This compelling show, written and performed by Mark Stratford, tells the story of the great Victorian actor-manager, William Charles Macready – the man to whom Charles Dickens dedicated Nicholas Nickleby. A must for drama fans, this remarkable true tale captures the sheer joy, graft and tribulations of a life lived in theatre. With passion, humour, […]
The (Almost) Complete History of Britain – Performed by The Pantaloons at The Lenches Amphitheatre

Mud, blood and stiff upper-lips! Join the critically-acclaimed Pantaloons Theatre Company on a breathless race through the centuries in this delightfully inventive show that tells the entire story of Britain in under 2 hours. Have you ever wanted to see the life of Henry VIII told as a romantic comedy or the tale of the […]