Becca Kaplan is a graduate from the University of Pennsylvania and earned her MA in Film Studies from King's College London. She began reviewing with Plays To See in the fall of 2013 when she moved to London to earn her Masters. Currently, Becca lives in Germany, exploring another international side of theater criticism.
Kicking off the London International Mime Festival at the Southbank is Lebensraum by Swedish-born theatre-maker Jakop Ahlbom, described as ‘a wordless...
Scholar Laura Marks described the haptic experience as brushing as near as possible to verbalizing a sensory experience in its fullest, most accurate ...
There are moments in human history that we seek to understand. Tragedies that we want a reason for, a why to hold on to. The Events wades through th...
"You create a place where people feel human”. Brian, an aging rock and roll star who has run away to East Berlin, proclaims the beauty and the potent...
"Even contempt is a connection”. Nicky Silver’s new play, The Lyons, puts an estranged and fighting family in a confined hospital room and watches as...
Sometimes being lost is part of the journey and when you accept it and settle in for the ride, its more enjoyable at that. Ladyboy Herald advices the ...
I laughed for nearly an hour straight and left the theatre sad. There is something heart wrenching in Fleabag, this one-woman play written and perform...