The Last Days of Liz Truss?
Prime Minister Liz Truss is navigating her last morning at Number 10. But can a fighter ever quit? A tragic-comic exploration of the tensions…
Review: Until She Sleeps – The White Bear Theatre
Surely destined to be performed at larger venues Brad Sutherland’s new play, Until She Sleeps, puts modern relationships under the microscope, questioning the real…
Synchronicity at The White Bear
A Meeting of Minds Arthur I. Miller’s Synchronicity is about psychology, physics, alchemy and the extraordinary things that can happen when two brilliant minds meet.…
Until She Sleeps
Edward and Henrietta Dunbar considered themselves the preeminent couple down at “the club”, but when distrust takes hold of Henrietta, the Great Edward Dunbar…
Seven Days in the Life of Simon Labrosse
Simon Labrosse may be broke and unemployed but he is not downhearted. Because Simon is alive. Undeterred by rising debts and defiant in the…
White Bear Theatre Review: Just Stop Extinction Rebellion
After watching Brad Sutherland’s Just Stop Extinction Rebellion and spending some time trying to nail down an explanation for what this bemusing play is…
Review: Unfortunate – Southwark Playhouse
Within a minute or two of Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch opening, Ursula was told – in song – that…
Transgression – a play in a post-modern world coming to Kennington
Life in the Aftermath of the Eocene at the White Bear It’s the 1990s and the societal revolution to smash the nuclear family is…
Dedicated to the late great Paul O’Grady White Bear is showing smash-hit double bill of gay theatre
Dedicated to the memory of Paul O’Grady the White Bear in Kennington is currently showing a smash-hit double bill of gay theatre with the…