Stop! – The Play Allison Loose 04/06/2015 So what are we doing? It is an honest enough question, posed by one of the more senile characters in a moment unadulterated rationality: and it will n...
Clarion Allison Loose 24/04/2015 In the digital age, when old school printed newspapers fight for survival, and yellow press journalism has modernized into a soapbox to air celebritie...
Mrs. Roosevelt Flies to London Allison Loose 18/04/2015 I’m dying. I know, and I don’t care. Seated underneath strings of antiqued red and white flags, the very edges of which looking homemade and worn, we ...
James Freedman: Man of Steal Allison Loose 14/04/2015 Menier Chocolate Factory Theatre is probably the last place I would expect to watch an act like James Freedman’s. The seating makes good use of the sp...
Peddling Allison Loose 07/03/2015 Writhing in the dirt and the rubble, half-naked in the flickering lights, the opening of Harry Melling’s peddling is abrupt and immediately hypnotic. ...
Multitudes Allison Loose 25/02/2015 For a play concerned with the controversial questions of immigration and mobilization in the Middle East, the pace and momentum with which Multitudes ...