April De Angelis' new comedy is a pitch dark social satire about a quartet of yuppies sitting down to a posh takeaway in a gated community. Suddenly, the security system fails and the delivery boy marches right in to their flat and makes himself at home.
Paranoia, middle-class angst and straightforward fear rub shoulders in this acerbic comedy that seems perfectly tailored to the right on but rather fearful members of the north London intelligentsia.
Simon Stephen takes his inspiration from Alfred Jarry's 1896 play Ubu Roi, whose narcissistic central character finds himself on trial in The Hague. Naturally, the megalomaniac is charged with crimes again...
Tom Holloway's new play at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs looks at the many emotional strands that come into play when we're faced with terminal illness. Pam is desperate to take her failing health into...