After 2019 season productions of The Tempest, Lord of the Flies and Salome, I’m delighted to reunite with Lazarus Theatre to chair a series of post-show debates with the company for their 2020 residency at Greenwich Theatre: Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler and JM Barrie’s Peter Pan.
“When shall we three meet again in thunder, lightning, or in rain?”
Victorious from a bloody battle the triumphant Macbeth is greeted by the three weird sisters. Inspired and driven by their incredible prophecies he sets out on the path to conquer all. A story of ambition, leadership and belief.
Shakespeare’s supernatural and bloody Macbeth bursts onto the stage in this epic new ensemble production and features as the first production in Lazarus Theatre’s third year-long residency at Greenwich Theatre.
Macbeth is adapted and directed by Ricky Dukes and is produced in association with The Greenwich Theatre as part of Lazarus’ Greenwich Made / Greenwich Played residency.
For the Q&A after the 7.30pm performance of Macbeth on Tuesday 21 May 2019, I’ll be joined by artistic director Ricky Dukes, the company and guests. Any questions? Join us!

Lazarus Theatre’s production of Hedda Gabler runs at London’s Greenwich Theatre 25 March-4 April 2020
After 2019 season productions of The Tempest, Lord of the Flies and Salome, I’m delighted to reunite with Lazarus Theatre to chair a series of post-show debates with the company for their 2020 residency at Greenwich Theatre: Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler and JM Barrie’s Peter Pan.
“Well, I shall have one thing at least to kill time with in the meanwhile. My pistols, George.”
Intelligent and ambitious Hedda is newly married and suffocating. Her pursuit of her own identity and survival leads to one of the most dramatic climaxes in stage history.
Ibsen’s searing masterpiece Hedda Gabler comes to the stage in this blistering new version adapted by Lazarus Associate Director Sara Reimers.
This ensemble production features as the second production in our third year-long residency at Greenwich Theatre. Hedda Gabler is produced in association with The Greenwich Theatre and is part of our Greenwich Made / Greenwich Played residency.
Note: This production is suitable for patrons aged 14 plus. Contains haze, gun shots and scenes of a violent nature.
For the Q&A after the 7.30pm performance of Hedda Gabler on Tuesday 31 March 2019, I’ll be joined by adapter Sara Reimers, the company and guests. Any questions? Join us!
After 2019 season productions of The Tempest, Lord of the Flies and Salome, I’m delighted to reunite with Lazarus Theatre to chair a series of post-show debates with the company for their 2020 residency at Greenwich Theatre: Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler and JM Barrie’s Peter Pan.
“Second to the right and straight on ’til morning.”
One ordinary evening turns into one extraordinary adventure… Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn’t grow up, flies into Greenwich Theatre in this all-new ensemble version of JM Barrie’s much-loved classic, adapted and directed by Ricky Dukes.
Join the Darling children as they travel on an awfully big adventure to the Never Land, featuring puppetry, movement and song.
Suitable for all brave adventurers aged six and upwards, this promises to be an extraordinary theatrical event. Peter Pan is the third production in Lazarus Theatre’s third year-long residency at Greenwich Theatre.