So what have you got against gobby women running restaurants?El Barco is the newest tapas restaurant in fashionable Walthamstow Village, and it's Kerry Jackson's pride and joy.Wearing her working-class roots as a badge of honour, Kerry must navigate the local characters in a bid to make the business a success, without losing herself in the process.This biting comedy from April De Angelis premiered at the National Theatre, London, in November 2022.
There have been spontaneous outbreaks of fires round the country the closest
to us in Epping forest, a monster conflagration which raged for 3 weeks. A
woman stands alone on stage. She'll give everything she has. Addressing the
climate emergency head on, Extinct includes testimony from environmental
activists.
But Emma doesn't want to be somebody's muse, she wants to be the somebody.
With rumours of Nelson's imminent arrival swirling around Naples, Emma knows
exactly which pose to strike to catch his attention and leave her mark on
history.
April de Angelis's second collection covers six plays written between 2011 and 2021, including the previously unpublished short play Rune and her first musical, Gin Craze!Jumpy'The funniest new play the West End has seen in ages. It's not only funny, it's painfully acute; and its wit is of a piece with its insight.' - Daily TelegraphThe Village'A great piece of storytelling . . . flat-out wonderful.' - The TimesA Laughing Matter'De Angelis's writing is even funnier than it is stimulating. . Comedy needn't be soft and comforting. It can be mischievous and subversive. You see the bind in which Garrick finds himself, trapped as he is by the economic, social and moral pressures. It's a bind his descendants know even today. I haven't seen it dramatised before with such infectious brio.' - The TimesRune'A gorgeous little nugget of a show in which a bored teenager on a school trip to see the hoard at the Potteries Museum suddenly discovers a power within her when she gets to hold a piece of it.' - GuardianExtinct'Builds its drama with its own gripping truth ... Necessary and urgent.' - GuardianGin Craze!'It's terrifically vivid and exciting. . A Brechtian message delivered with the most glorious, full-throated an intoxicating show that leaves your head spinning, your spirit soaring and a fire in your belly.' - The Times
Mrs Sarah Siddons, acclaimed as the greatest actress of all time, holds
complete sway over audiences and critics alike. Sick of being cast as tragic,
wounded mothers, Siddons decides it's time to harness her star power and
become the leading lady of her own life.