Miranda has successfully written Alexander Hamilton into the memories of his audiences, who will always view Burr as the pitiable villain and Hamilton as the flawed hero and intellectual giant.
Iranian-American playwright Sanaz Toossi explores belonging and identity in the liminal space between cultures, in her 2023 Pulitzer Prize winning play, English.
The polished and coherent program presented easily assimilated miniatures across a range of styles.
A report on parenthood, Olivia Clement’s play, The Arrogance, appears to back up Philip Larkin’s view of mums and dads.
The River that Ran Uphill is a playful, poetic and powerful piece of theatre that is not to be missed.