MARIA DUARTE, JAMES WALSH and ANDY HEDGECOCK review The Invite, My Father’s Island, Nirvanna: the Band, the Show, the Movie, and Oh My Goodness!
History is not just about the past. It's about now and the future and that's why we're tackling the subject of the Shrewsbury 24 today.
It seems to follow very well on the back of our previous plays and there are some similarities with the themes of the Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (RTP) and We Shall Be Free!, our play on the Tolpuddle Martyrs by Townsend Productions which is currently on tour.
In our work we aim to draw comparisons and connections with the peoples' stories of the past to draw attention to modern-day relevancies.
The selection, analysis and interpretation of historical ‘facts’ always takes place within a paradigm, a model of how the world works. That’s why history is always a battleground, declares the Marx Memorial Library
PETER MASON applauds a stage version of Le Carre’s novel that questions what ordinary people have to gain from high-level governmental spying
ANSELM ELDERGILL examines the legal case behind this weekend’s Tolpuddle Martyrs’ Festival and the lessons for today
As the labour movement meets to remember the Tolpuddle Martyrs, MICK WHELAN, general secretary of train drivers’ union Aslef, says it’s an appropriate moment to remind the Labour government to listen to the trade unions a little more


