Birdsong
Birdsong is a brand-new production of the story of one man’s all-consuming love affair and the horror of the First World War.
Birdsong is a brand-new production of the story of one man’s all-consuming love affair and the horror of the First World War.
It’s the Economy, Stupid! reveals the humanity behind economics Based on a true story of a family caught up in the 90s recession.
In Learning to Fly, James Rowland tells the story of a remarkable friendship he made with the scary old lady who lived on his street.
Second Best Bed is a superb one-woman play, full of both humour and pathos about the only thing Shakespeare left his wife Anne when he died.
Experience Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons, with Martin Shaw as Sir Thomas More. A tale of courage, loyalty, and sacrifice.
Far from the Madding Crowd demonstrates live, vibrant theatre at its very best. It is a masterpiece about love, class, and gender roles.
Paris in a Jazz Age is musical memories from a Parisien cafe, a journey through the vibrant Parisian swing scene of the 20’s, 30’s & 40’s.
Dorian Gray lives a frivolous lifestyle of selfish abandon, but behind a locked door, Dorian’s portrait tells a very different story.
Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Jekyll & Hyde’ is a pop-rock score and a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and moral ambiguity.
Sherlock Holmes: The Last Act! is a theatrical evening with fourteen characters written by David Stuart Davies, directed by Gareth Armstrong.
Posting Letters to the Moon is a romantic and touching story during World War II of readings of letters between an actress and her husband.
The Count of Monte Cristo is an epic tale of vengeance, redemption, and how far one man will go for justice.
The Astonishing Adventures of Kitty and Peg is a fast-paced, irreverent, and cheeky romp filled with mischief and mayhem.
Sherlock Holmes: The Last Act is a theatrical masterpiece blending mystery, drama, and an unforgettable secret.
Kate Mosse is set to thrill audiences anew with her unforgettable one-woman show, Labyrinth Live: Unlocking the Secrets of the Labyrinth.
Jeff Rozelaar presents Churchill – History and Humour with a visually engaging back projection, evocative music, and live dramatic episodes.
Box Tale Soup presents The Picture of Dorian Gray, featuring unique puppetry and a powerful original soundtrack.
The Playhouse Young Company brings Our Country’s Good to life—an unmissable tale of unity, justice & survival in 1789.
About In Other Words “I’d always fancied myself as a bit of a Sinatra And that song, at a moment like that. Well, it just doesn’t get much more perfect, does it?” They call it ‘the incident’ now. What happened when they first met. He always said it was part of his ‘romantic plan’, but […]
The Henley Players Present Absent Friends by Alan Ayckbourn, a sad and touching, but always bitingly funny play set in the 1970s.
Don your deerstalker, grab your magnifying glass, and get your ‘finger of suspicion’ ready as you join ‘Murder She Didn’t Write.’
Truth Told Theatre returns to Cogges with Shakespeare’s legendary tragedy, Macbeth, set in medieval Scotland.
Sad Book is a visually inventive, moving story of navigating complex emotions through dance, and animation with original music.
Pygmalion tells the story of Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle, dreaming of a better life. It combines wit, humour, and social commentary.
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