Stage
Interview: Helena Kaut-Howson
Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya is showing at the Arcola from 27 April – 4 June. The director discusses the art of interpreting one of Russia’s great playwrights
Read MoreAnna Karenina – review
Until 16 April 2011, Arcola Theatre
Read MoreChris Goode: The Adventures of Wound Man and Shirley – review
10-11 March 2011, Stoke Newington International Airport
Read MoreFebruary stage highlights
Three of this month’s offerings from the Courtyard, Hoxton Hall and the Arcola
Read MoreThe Taming of the Shrew – review
Until 27 February 2011, The Courtyard Theatre
Read MoreThe Painter – review
Until 12 February 2011, Arcola Theatre
Read MoreWelcome to the new Arcola
After much anticipation, months of preparation and thousands of pounds of public donations, Dalston’s theatre has a new home
Read MoreInterview: Mehmet Ergen
Founder and director of the Arcola Theatre discusses its latest ventures and plans for the future in its new Ashwin Street home
Read MoreJack and the Beanstalk
Enjoy a show of organised festive chaos at the Hackney Empire
Read MoreMade in Hackney – Arcola Writers: Von Werthern, Turner and El Khairy
Three plays by three of the borough’s best playwrights, Sat 17 – Sun 18 July 2010
Read MoreThe Road to Mecca
Arcola Theatre, Dalston
Read MoreReview: One Million Tiny Plays About Britain
Thursday 27 January, Pages of Hackney
Read MoreMiss Julie
Hen and Chicken’s Theatre Highbury Corner, until 19 December
Read MoreCrime plays at the Hackney Empire
Weapon of Choice theatre project explores gun and knife crime experiences
Read MoreZambezi Express, Hackney Empire
Producer Gerry Cottle is full of enthusiasm for his “happiest show on earth”, despite slow ticket sales
Read MorePeppa Pig’s Party at the Hackney Empire
Children’s favourite celebrates her birthday with family and friends
Read MoreWin tickets to see LazyTown Live! – The Pirate Adventure
The Hackney Empire 5:00pm Wednesday 30 September
Read MoreGrimeborn ’09 – a night of Hackney opera
Tonight’s First Night Gala showcases Opera Exchange and Aurelie
Read MoreDirt
Arcola Theatre, Dalston
Read MoreMon 27 July: London Premiere of Dirt
Critically acclaimed in New York, Vienna and Edinburgh, this one-man show about an Iraqi immigrant explores what it means to be ‘invisible’ in our society.
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