Home at the Arcola – review
Touching revival of David Storey’s play about ageing marks playwright’s 80th birthday
Touching revival of David Storey’s play about ageing marks playwright’s 80th birthday
Talk on technology, entertainment and design proves a hit in Dalston
An early Chekhov play that opens this month at the Arcola may surprise fans of the Russian dramatist
An adaptation of Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick opens at the Arcola this month
Arcola co-founder Leyla Nazli’s new play has echoes of The Master and Margarita’s magical realism
Leyla Nazli manages to write plays about mythical creatures whilst simultaneously helping to run the Arcola Theatre
New play at the Arcola Theatre explores men’s mental health in 1970s black America
This year, the Arcola’s unconventional musical theatre and opera festival will be held in the Tent
The veteran performance artist brings her famously subversive show to the Arcola
World premiere of tragicomedy about ‘families, betrayal, choices and love’. Showing at the Arcola until 26 May 2012
Brimstone and Treacle is a metaphor of the moment and a play for today. Showing at the Arcola until 2 June
The Hackney Citizen talks to Paul Davies, director of a new stage version of Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange at the Arcola Theatre
This re-discovered drama of thrills and political tension is playing at the Arcola Theatre