This play is based on the diaries of Chris Mullin, the former Labour MP and author of the classic 1980s novel A Very British Coup.
What happened to the courageous socialists who escaped Nazi Germany and tried to alert the world to the coming dangers?
Did Shakespeare write his own plays? Or was he the front man for a political intriguer called Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford?
For the past 50 years, the satirical magazine Private Eye has upset and enraged the powerful.
Political hip-hop artist Lowkey will be known to many from his performances at Stop the War protests and others.
This harrowing story of revenge returns to the West End 20 years after it was first performed.
This documentary follows the last remaining independent record shop on Teesside.
"Utter filth and depravity" shouted the Daily Mail. This brilliant play, in which the Marquis de Sade stages scenes from the French Revolution in an insane asylum, has seen people walking out of performances.
If you’ve ever watched the news and wondered why the demonstration you’ve just been on wasn’t on it, then don’t worry.
The constant demand for mobile phones has meant an ever-increasing demand for raw materials.
The Kandhamal district of the eastern Indian state of Odisha saw some of the worst examples of communal violence in the country’s history in 2008.
This spectacular new series gives the full David Attenborough treatment to the icy extremities of earth.