Reviewer's Rating A Taste of Honey Laura Vogels 19/09/2016ritten by an 18-year-old female playwright in a time when such a voice was rarely heard, Shelagh Delaney’s play Taste...
Reviewer's Rating How to Keep An Alien Laura Vogels 19/09/2016ward-winning Irish writer and actor Sonya Kelly brings her sweet, quirky and funny show How to Keep an Alien to...
Origin’s 1st Irish Theatre Festival Austin Fimmano 19/09/2016Irish culture has been a major tributary of New York City’s makeup at least since the mid-nineteenth century potato famine–witness...
Reviewer's Rating Trainspotting S.A. McCracken 19/09/2016here are three questions that come to mind when thinking about this production of Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting. Is it up...
Reviewer's Rating Jess and Joe Forever Tom Aitken 18/09/2016lmost anything you want to say about this play is both true and not quite true, or, at least, not...
Reviewer's Rating The Alchemist Luke Davies 16/09/2016nusually for a director who has made a name for herself by radically updating classic texts, Polly Findlay’s version of...
Reviewer's Rating BigMouth / SmallWaR Katerina Yannouli 15/09/2016There was a boy A very strange enchanted boy They say he wandered very far, very far… …And while we...
Reviewer's Rating Il Barbiere di Siviglia Tim Hochstrasser 15/09/2016his sequence of performances is a revival of the interpretation first staged at Covent Garden in 2005, which made a...
Reviewer's Rating Doctor Faustus Luke Davies 15/09/2016here’s a lot that’s commendable about Maria Aberg’s production of Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus. It’s a brave piece of work:...
Reviewer's Rating Dreamless Sleep Adrian Pulle 14/09/2016his is a lovely, tender play which will stay with me for a long time. It shows us a few...