The Dmitry Krymov Lab has built a reputation around innovative theatre with a design-led focus, and Opus No 7 fits firmly within this vein. Split into...
There’s a fine line between privacy and secrecy. According to at least one of the collection of learned interviewees whose words have been worked into...
The Laban Theatre is a beautiful performance space; a huge square stage in an auditorium lined with the rich dark wood needed to soak up sound in reci...
There’s a strong chance that the only appropriate way to look at both of the pieces on display in this double bill about the life of Tachowa Covington...
The Old Vic has been transformed for Other Desert Cities; the stalls have been stripped out and rebuilt, the stage dragged forwards, and scaffolding e...
Sharmila Chauhan’s new play at the Soho Theatre takes place in an imagined rural community in 21st Century India, where a once arid area of land has b...
Τhe eponymous Jack Charles is a figure who bears some resonance in Australia. Part of the Stolen Generation of Aboriginal children, Charles endured se...
American Lulu is, to mix a metaphor, the child of a great number of cooks. Co-produced by The Opera Group, Bregenzer Festspiele, Scottish Opera and t...
Three years after the suicide of his first wife Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes left England with his lover Assia Wevill under a cloud. Retreating to a remot...