Reviewer's Rating Sket Roger Mortimer 22/04/2016onica Lewinsky recently wrote in the Guardian that the fame she achieved in the 90s has stuck to her “like...
Reviewer's Rating Beacons Emily Louizou 26/03/2016eacons at the always invigorating Park Theatre is a three-hander about the power of love and the importance of family....
Reviewer's Rating Don’t Sleep There Are Snakes Katerina Yannouli 25/03/2016isappearing…disappearing…disappearing… disappeared. I left Park Theatre the other night with a smile on my face. I had spent 90 minutes...
Reviewer's Rating African Gothic Oscar Balfour 06/01/2016frican Gothic’s title provides a perfect summary: the languid decay of a strict culture, maudlin fears of madness and magic,...
Reviewer's Rating Dinner with Friends Katerina Yannouli 01/11/2015onald Margulies’ Dinner with Friends is an entertaining comedy about friendship, separation and life’s journey; not only that of a...
Reviewer's Rating Dark Tourism Roger Mortimer 03/10/2015must admit, I came to this expecting a savage indictment of sex tourism in the Far East. But no, the...
Reviewer's Rating Hatched ‘n’ Dispatched Richard Voyce 03/09/2015olstoy wrote that ‘Happy families are all alike. Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way’. He might also...
Reviewer's Rating Crossing Jerusalem Katerina Yannouli 07/08/2015n Crossing Jerusalem the action takes place over a 24hr period, as the Kaufmann family – as dysfunctional and secretive...
Reviewer's Rating Hurling Rubble at the Sun / Hurling Rubble at the Moon Katerina Yannouli 17/05/2015vaes Mohammad’s double bill looks at two different kinds of extremism in modern Britain: Muslim terrorism and working-class fascism. They...
The Glass Protégé Adrian Pulle 16/04/2015ylan Costello’s ‘The Glass Protégé’ supposedly lifts the lid on the true relationships behind the scenes of the Hollywood film...