Part romantic comedy, part family drama and part exploration of moral choices, George Bernard Shaw’s first play reveals hte skeletons…
Alan Plater’s stage version of his BAFTA winning film, The Last of the Blonde Bombshells. A laugh out loud feel-good…
Director Theresa Heskins with her biggest challenge yet: Jules Verne’s epic tale of Victorian eccentricity, romance and derring-do brough to…
Ruth Ellis was the last woman to be hanged in Britain, convicted of the coldblooded killing of her unfaithful lover. Directed by James Dacre, this…
Three of Alan Bennett’s hilarious and heartbreaking monologues directed by Gwenda Hughes. These unforgettable portraits of quirky, often vulnerable, sometimes…
The greatest Christmas classic of them all adapted and directed by Theresa Heskins and brought to the stage by the…
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David Graham Productions’ legendary character ‘Eric’ returns to the New Vic this August with a new show, Eric In Downtown Abbey, opening…
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Twelve new concerts have been added to the New Vic’s autumn line-up including performances by world renowned musicians The Manfreds and tributes…
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Stoke-on-Trent born author and theatre historian Rachel Walker celebrated the launch of her new book Pioneering Theatre In-The-Round this morning at the…
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