It’s loud, pink, and hilariously sassy; Oscar Wilde’s satire meets the Barbie era.
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It’s loud, pink, and hilariously sassy; Oscar Wilde’s satire meets the Barbie era.
We look in as microaggressions compile and connect to become something huge.
TW: themes of domestic abuse
In a post-house-party haze, Laura and Danny find clarity on life, loneliness, and possibilities.
By leading us to presume the impending rhyme, this story of an eponymous heroine subverts our expectations at each turn.
In a beautifully dissonant retelling of Emily Brontë’s traumatic love story, we are cast into the North Yorkshire Moors at the heart of the Royal Exchange.
Billed as ‘a musical fable’ this sparkling production follows the highs and lows of life in show-business. We watch a pushy mother living vicariously through her daughters; an unmarried woman finding fulfilment in the shadow of the spotlight.
For centuries scholars have dissected the power of female characters in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Now, in this new adaptation by Christopher Haydon, Macbeth herself questions the same.
Jets, Sharks; Americans, Puerto Ricans; Men, Women: this is a land of opposites brought together in dissonance. Is it possible to bring a ‘love at first sight’ story into the Tinder-dominated age in which we now live?