A joyful and moving play, interspersed with the uplifting melodies of Negro Spirituals. Come and share in a moving and joyful celebration of freedom, which echoes powerfully in today's world.
A joyful and moving play, interspersed with the uplifting melodies of Negro Spirituals. Come and share in a moving and joyful celebration of freedom, ...
Who was it who said that a friend is someone you can phone in the middle of the night and say, "I've just killed a man" and he'll say "OK, where's the body?" This is a cruel and tender comedy about friendship, obsession and the absurdity of desire. It is an epic journey from small things to the big one.
Who was it who said that a friend is someone you can phone in the middle of the night and say, "I've just killed a man" and he'll say "OK, where's the...
Inside the Irish consulate, officials and diplomats try to carry on their routine business. Outside, RAF bombing of the capital of the Third Reich intensifies. As the secrets of the Nazi regime are uncovered, can a country remain neutral in a time of war?
Inside the Irish consulate, officials and diplomats try to carry on their routine business. Outside, RAF bombing of the capital of the Third Reich int...
Sadie, her mother, step-father and grandmother are on holiday at a caravan park near a religious shrine in rural Ireland when a series of increasingly weird events take place. This play is a funny inter-generational road trip which centres on a feuding family but is set against the backdrop of much bigger questions about religion and spirituality.
Sadie, her mother, step-father and grandmother are on holiday at a caravan park near a religious shrine in rural Ireland when a series of increasingly...
Set against a bleak and bizarre bit of suburbia, this is a darkly hilarious chronicle of two brothers' attempt at reconciliation in the face of family tragedy.
Set against a bleak and bizarre bit of suburbia, this is a darkly hilarious chronicle of two brothers' attempt at reconciliation in the face of family...
Set in a familiar world not so far in the future when Identity Cards are compulsory and people are validated only by their digital ID in the National Identity Database. Five people's work lives, homes lives, even their sex lives, are thrown into confusion when their official identities vanish with surprising and hilarious results.
Set in a familiar world not so far in the future when Identity Cards are compulsory and people are validated only by their digital ID in the National ...
Defeated in battle and exiled from heaven, Satan burns in a lake of fire with his army of rebels around him. Consumed with envy, he plots his revenge to destroy God's delight in his newest creation. During his hunt for Paradise on Earth, Satan sweet-talks his way out of hell and tricks his way across the universe to tempt Eve and seduce humanity.
Defeated in battle and exiled from heaven, Satan burns in a lake of fire with his army of rebels around him. Consumed with envy, he plots his revenge ...
Mary and Reg are really looking forward to their daughter coming home. Reg always used to make Charlotte her cocoa at night. It was the one thing about being a parent he really enjoyed. But there's no sign of Charlotte, or the cat, who seems to have hidden herself away...Why is Charlotte coming home now, after so long away? And what is she bringing with her? This is a haunting new play of mist and memory on the Yorkshire Moors by acclaimed writer George Gotts, "Cocoa" opens at Theatre 503 in April 2007.
Mary and Reg are really looking forward to their daughter coming home. Reg always used to make Charlotte her cocoa at night. It was the one thing abou...
"Man Across the Way" is a dazzling, anarchic new work about surveillance, tap-dancing and the new world order. Fraser and Dougie are cops carrying out surveillance on the man across the way. They suspect him of involvement in the recent terrorist attack on the city. But are their motives entirely pure? "Magpie Park" contains a Harvey Nicks store detective with a dodgy past and a florist with a missing sister. What brings them together in a room at The Queens Hotel? Part mystery, part romance, the play follows the two from Briggate's bright lights to the birds of Hyde Park.
"Man Across the Way" is a dazzling, anarchic new work about surveillance, tap-dancing and the new world order. Fraser and Dougie are cops carrying out...