Sarah wants a baby. Lilian doesn’t. What causes the maternal instinct? Can it be removed, or remain dormant? This couple have life-changing decisions to make Produced at Dukebox Theatre, Brighton Fringe (shortlisted for New Writing South’s Best New Play Award)
Late 1970’s. Star Wars has just been released & looks set to become one of the biggest films of all time. But Sir Alec Guinness is worried that future generations will only remember him for his portrayal of Obi-Wan Kenobi rather than for brilliant performances in films such as Kind Hearts And Coronets and The Bridge On The River Kwai. Mark Burgess’ funny & insightful play sees Trevor Littledale give a virtuoso performance as Guinness as he reflects on acting, faith, family & his shattering insecurity all played out against a background of the golden days of British film & theatre. Produced at Leicester Square Theatre
Written by Oscar-winning Abby Mann, Judgment at Nuremberg is one of the most powerful plays about the Holocaust. The Nuremberg trials remain a model for international criminal tribunals, and presiding Judge Haywood's struggle to establish justice and responsibility is as relevant today as ever. Produced at Bridewell Theatre, London
Musical Comedy Awards and One-to-Watch finalists Horse & Louis have been struck by a terrible curse. To break it, they must risk their lives and everything they hold dear. They'll also have to perform loads of new songs and sketches for your delectation and amusement. Plus gags, tomfoolery and a good chance of a spooking. 'An excellent hour of comedy… really is deserving of an hour of your time' ★★★★ (Comedy.co.uk). 'Wryly funny… plenty to enjoy' (Chortle.co.uk). 'Inspired - comfortably unpredictable' (Spoonfed.co.uk). 'Very silly' (Chris Tarrant). Ages 16+. Produced at Upstairs at Three and Ten, Brighton Fringe