Jack Taylor is a postgraduate student at UCL, specialising in modern English literature. He is interested in the development of British play-writing and performance throughout the modern period, and has tentatively begun to write for the stage himself.
Sound designers are in the game of manipulation. They exploit our emotional instincts to intensify and control the dramatic experience. With the slow ...
Kele Okereke is best known as the frontman and creative heart of the English rock band Bloc Party – not someone conventionally associated with the Lon...
The term ‘play’ feels almost inappropriate for this exciting new production by Split Britches, and perhaps fails to do justice to the experience of wa...
Bruce Graham wrestles with the most sensitive of American subjects in this exploration of racial tension and inequality. Graham, a white, male writer,...
Menier Chocolate Factory’s ambitious production of Manuel Puig’s classic postmodern novel falters at times but is redeemed by some stunning individual...
When the smoke cleared in 2015, few could have imagined that the Grand Hall of Battersea Arts Centre would be restored to its former glory in such a s...
Escaping an icy February evening into the warm, gloomy pub below the White Bear Theatre, one is distinctly unprepared for the vision of summer and exc...
The smaller of the two stages at Trafalgar Studios provides a comfortable, intimate setting, ideal for the meaningful exploration of domestic family l...