Heartfelt and moving, Matt Hartley’s award-winning play is a cross examination of what family means in the modern world. A celebration of the ties that bind us together, as well as the shared past and
Matt Hartley’s new play throws a lively and topical spotlight on Generation Rent’ and the lengths they will go to in order to get that first step on the property ladder.
Rachel and Ben want to buy a flat in London. And so do their friends, Melanie and Sam. But what with rent, tax, student loans and bills, it’s impossible to save for a deposit. So the foursome come up
Elsie has lived in the village for sixty years. She’s seen elections, weddings, wars, people coming, people going. It’s where her daughter grew up and where her husband died. It’s where she’s going to
1665. When the plague arrives in Eyam, the villagers are tasked with examining their civil responsibility, as they must decide whether to stay quarantined, or flee and risk spreading the deadly disea