Reviewer's Rating Love’s Labor’s Lost Juliet Martini 08/05/2019As they say, “love is a battlefield,” and every warrior on that battlefield believes they know the strategies to make...
Reviewer's Rating Killing Time Becca Kaplan 07/05/2019There is a seemingly infinite amount of questions to grapple with when it comes to the end of our lives....
Reviewer's Rating Crave Marine Furet 07/05/2019In Crave, four unnamed voices (C, M, B, and A) echo without ever quite responding to each other. Occasionally lines...
Reviewer's Rating The Tempest Austin Fimmano 05/05/2019In the beginning of The Tempest, the audience is asked if we have ever felt enough rage that would raise...
Reviewer's Rating Fragments of a Star Austin Fimmano 04/05/2019Dalida may not be a name as instantly recognizable, let alone undoubtedly iconic, to American ears as it is to...
Reviewer's Rating Shooting Rabbits Marine Furet 03/05/2019Shooting Rabbits is not a particularly plot-driven play, yet I feel hard put to give you, reader, a very clear...
Reviewer's Rating Twelfth Night Richard Voyce 03/05/2019It’s always a pleasure to visit a theatre in London that I’ve not previously attended, and given that there are...
Reviewer's Rating Queereteria TV Nicholas Potter 03/05/2019Queereteria TV is the latest theatrical development in the life of Andy Bell’s melancholy and salacious stage persona Torsten. In...
Reviewer's Rating Avalanche: A Love Story Rivka Jacobson 03/05/2019A 90 minute monologue delivered by Maxine Peake against minimalist, yet poignant and dramatic mise-en-scène – Avalance is a personal quest familiar...
Reviewer's Rating Entangled Dylan Hoffman 02/05/2019A young white man enters a dark planetarium, wielding a gun, and opens fire. One of his bullets rips young...