Murder, mammograms, and meat pies: Progress presents six new plays in 17th annual WriteFest
Progress Theatre's annual showcase of home-grown writing talent is back with six new plays in Reading as WriteFest returns for ...
Progress Theatre's annual showcase of home-grown writing talent is back with six new plays in Reading as WriteFest returns for ...
The Effect shows what Progress Theatre does best: well-chosen and insightful source material is handled excellently by cast and crew ...
Progress Theatre's production of Dinner is as funny and fresh as Buffini's work demands in a grounded yet philosophical comedy
Progress Theatre's latest production is Martin McDonagh's The Lonesome West, which follows two brothers after the death of their father
PROGRESS Theatre continues its 76th season with the first of its productions for 2023, The Welkin. Written by Lucy Kirkwood, ...
Progress Theatre is welcoming 2023 with its first production of the year, The Welkin, by Lucy Kirkwood
Progress ponders the role of fiction in modern society with Emily Goode's Liar's Teeth, mixing light and dark in its ...
Progress Theatre continues to celebrate new writing and a love for storytelling for its 16th WriteFest
An accomplished production sees a stand-out debut performance and a confident handling of what it means to be proud of ...
Progress barrels through the P.G. Wodehouse classic in a riotous, whimsical romp worthy of the name 'Perfect Nonsense'
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