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Jonathan Pryce plays King Lear in Michael Attenborough's production of Shakespeares classic tragedy about an egomanical father (maybe that's a little hars) who shares his kingdom between the two daughter who enthusiastically tell him how much they love him.
The third daughter, Cordelia has a more sensiblet, tempered approach to her father so he casts her out and grows increasingly unhinged as he realises his guilt towards the end of his life.
Lucy Kirkwood (NSFW, Guns or Butter) looks at both the media and the individuals that make it in her new play. In 1989 photojournalist Joe finds himself near Tienanmen Square taking a picture that captures ...
Comedian, author and political activist Robert Newman returns to the stage with a brand new show. From a Devil's Orchard made by lemon ants, to female buffalo voting which way to go, from Prince Kropotkin ...
A brand new club night at the Garage that promises to replace your diet of cheesy Friday night disco with hot new indie bands, Bloodshake presents exciting new pop band Superfood for your aural consideration...
With the relaunch of The Garage, Deadly/HRO have teamed up with Mama to create Bloodshake – a brand new indie blowout every Friday night from 10pm – 4am.This month Bloodshake brings you the amazing ...
Created by Theatre of the Damned, this is the story that Dick wants you to know. He's runs a ghost tour and of all the stories he tells his punters, this is the headliner, the one no one can shake off,...