Reviewer's Rating Sleep No More Austin Fimmano 15/06/2019The McKittrick Hotel is dark. It’s one of the first things you must adapt to if you are to make...
Reviewer's Rating Handbagged Ann Pryor 15/06/2019The structure of England is a peculiar one: The monarchy represents the Commonwealth, while the Prime Minister dictates the politics...
Reviewer's Rating Open Gillian Russo 14/06/2019What is a magic show if it has no magic? At first, it’s a cute little skit meant to testify...
Reviewer's Rating Inflammation du verbe vivre Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 14/06/2019Inflammation du verbe vivre is a play written and directed by Canadian-Lebanese artist Wajdi Mouawad, in which he is the...
Reviewer's Rating Amendments Richard McKee 14/06/2019The New Wimbledon Theatre is running a programme called From the Fringe in its small Studio from 4th to 22nd...
Reviewers Rating Afterglow Tim Hochstrasser 14/06/2019Afterglow enjoyed a very successful off-Broadway run in 2017-18 and now opens with a new cast and creative team at...
Reviewer's Rating Afterglow Emma Burnell 14/06/2019As a one night threesome develops into a consensual affair between one husband and a younger man, three men explore...
Afterglow Richard Voyce 14/06/2019A well-written play can have the power to transport you from your tawdry, hum-drum existence, drawing you in and creating...
Reviewers Rating Mary Said What She Said Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 14/06/2019Mary said what she said is an eighty minute long monologue performed by Isabelle Huppert, in which she embodies a...
Reviewer’s Rating The JOY of Theatre Agnes Carrington-Windo 12/06/2019Disabled performers and their experiences are absurdly underrepresented in theatre, and much excellent performance therefore remains all but invisible. Fortunately,...