Originally from Oxford, Agnes currently lives in London studying English at UCL. She performs with the university’s drama society and sketch group and is always scouting for theatre with a good plot, a funny joke or a strong political hook.
Shakespeare in the Squares’ As You Like It provides a wonderfully entertaining evening. The production is touring London’s green spaces, and the leafy...
Set in present-day Nigeria, The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives is a vibrant and energetic exploration of gender politics as the arrival of Bolanle ...
The administrative task of creating an Ordnance Survey map of Ireland quickly descends into tragedy in Translations. Divisions between the Irish peopl...
Pop-Up Opera’s ‘Mozart Double Bill’ at Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club is a refreshingly simple take on ‘Der Schauspieldirektor’ and ‘Bastien und Bas...
Nine Night, a new play by Natasha Gordon, triumphs in its presentation of family dynamics and the laughs and stresses that take hold when the relative...
Woman SRSLY is a platform founded in 2017 by Grace Nicol, designed to showcase female-identified artists’ work and encourage female performance. It ru...
You absolutely need to set aside a day to go and see The Inheritance. Set in modern New York, this two-part play by Matthew Lopez tells the stories of...
Watching Br’er Cotton at Theatre503 is a powerful experience. This small theatre tucked away in Battersea is brilliantly used to give an intimate look...