There's a bit of a vogue for fusions at the moment what with Zombie Dickens and all that, but this saucy show at Theatre503 has been around for a few years. It's a sharp, salacious example of genre-splicing.
21st Century writer Bret, master of all things crude and downright filthy battles it out with the queen of all things proper, Jane Austen, in this hilarious look at two writers craving change: whilst Jane wants to be a bit more 'explicit', Bret longs to be more poetic.
An award-wining show, Stephen Dawson's Jane Austen's Guide to Pornography is a triumph for the Gay Theatre Company and a superior example of downright silliness.
Unimpressed as he was with his autobiography,
maybe even Julian Assange himself would raise a smirk at his first
dramatic portrayal occurring in Ron Elisha’s self-styled
‘wikiplay&rsquo...
Homer's Odyssey is told through live animation (for adults) in The Paper Cinema's tale of adventure and danger as one man struggles to reach home. Paper puppets, cinematic projection and a live score combine...
This sounds adorable. Greg took a chance and now he can't stop thinking about Sara. This is his very intimate story with every stomach flutter and private thought included.
Little Bulb, the brilliant company behind last year's stonking hit Operation Greenfield continue to explore their fusion of Orpheus in the Underworld with the 1930's Parisian Gypsy Jazz scene. Yes you...
There's an urban myth about the lion heads than line Embankment and impending floods. It goes something like: 'When the lions drink, London will sink?', Inspired by this gloomy image, Bad Host theatre...
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Theatre 503
503 Battersea Park Road
Battersea SW11 3BW,
London