Reviewer's Rating Beacons Emily Louizou 26/03/2016eacons at the always invigorating Park Theatre is a three-hander about the power of love and the importance of family....
Reviewer's Rating The Hundred We Are Laura Vogels 26/03/2016he Hundred We Are gives voice to a generation torn. It puts a finger on a nagging feeling that accompanies...
Reviewer's Rating People, Places, Things Luke Davies 26/03/2016he experimental psychiatrist R.D. Laing once argued that what is widely regarded as mental illness is in fact a rational...
Reviewer's Rating [THE MACHINE] Oscar Balfour 26/03/2016epetition, mutation, evolution. [THE MACHINE] puts language, delivery and gesture through four human components to create an ever-flowing process that...
Reviewer's Rating Don’t Sleep There Are Snakes Katerina Yannouli 25/03/2016isappearing…disappearing…disappearing… disappeared. I left Park Theatre the other night with a smile on my face. I had spent 90 minutes...
Reviewer's Rating La Cenerentola Shmuel Ben-Tovim 24/03/2016ery surprisingly, I left this production totally unmoved. Surprise – because thinking about it more thoroughly I could not find...
Reviewer's Rating The Old Image of Being Loved Sophie Heatley 24/03/2016he Old Image of Being Loved is an interesting concept but doesn’t quite live up to expectations. This performance is...
Reviewer's Rating On the Edge of Me Oscar Balfour 22/03/2016o tell a tale that’s true, even when it isn’t, with charm, depth and humour is an impressive thing. On...
Reviewer's Rating Anna Karenina Sam Pengelly 22/03/2016he BBC recently condensed Tolstoy’s epic War and Peace into six one-hour long episodes. The ever-ambitious Arrows and Traps Theatre...
Reviewer's Rating If You Kiss Me, Kiss Me Emily Louizou 19/03/2016ne thing can be certain about this new production at the Young Vic: it is visually impressive! Even from the...