Illyria by Bryony Lavery marks the finale of an exciting season of work from Young Everyman & Playhouse. The story of a journalist in a war-torn country, this 70 minute one act play is the culmination of a wide variety of performances from YEP, an…
The latest Young Everyman Playhouse season continues this weekend with a promenade comedy production based on Britain???s surveillance society called You Are Being Watched, to be performed at Static Gallery on Saturday and Sunday (March 10 and 11)…
MADEUP is hearing good things about the first production from Young Everyman Playhouse (YEP),that has launched a new series of events with a site-specific performance in the unusual surrounds of Camp and Furnace (the old A Foundation). YEP, the Ev…
Big Wow is a theatre company like no other. Now in the habit of showcasing new comedy work every January at the Unity, their latest shows no fear of getting stuck in a rut. In fact, they do more with their formula than ever before. The Art of Fall…
Those loveable theatrical lunatics Big Wow return for their regular January slot at the Unity with a brand new show to kick off 2012. The Art of Falling Apart is described as ???an all new show following a number of out-of-sorts people living out-of…
Actors Matt Rutter and Tim Lynskey began working together in 2002, performing sketches in the Unity theatre bar for free beers. Writer and director Robert Farquhar liked what he saw, and the trio forged ahead with their ideas for satirical comedy …