Reviewer's Rating Trygve Wakenshaw: Nautilus Luke Davies 15/01/2016autilus is Gaulier-trained mime artist Trygve Wakenshaw’s third major UK show. It’s a series of loosely connected vignettes, mostly involving...
Reviewer's Rating Botallack O’Clock Oscar Balfour 15/01/2016hird Man Theatre have brought Botallack O’Clock back to London after five years, and it is an absorbing experience, perfect...
Reviewer's Rating Confirmation Jillian Richardson 15/01/2016reat art makes you think a little bit harder than you normally do. Christopher Thorpe, the man in the one-man...
Reviewer's Rating Intimacy Paul Meltzer 15/01/2016ere’s one measure of success: I left Intimacy fully convinced that I had just witnessed an unusually brave structured improvisation,...
Reviewer's rating Richard III Rebecca Coates 14/01/2016ichard III is a bloody play, and this is a production that emphasises the violence from the explosive first scene....
Reviewer's Rating C. S. Lewis The Screwtape Letters Paul Meltzer 14/01/2016elcome to the “Lowerarchy”. Screwtape is a highly placed (or rather hellishly lowly placed) official in the vast administration of...
Reviewer's Rating niv Acosta: Discotropic Jillian Richardson 13/01/2016hen I see that the COIL festival is hosting a dance performance that explores the relationship between “science fiction, disco,...
Reviewer's Rating P’yongyang Lettie Mckie 13/01/2016omeo and Juliet meets The Manchurian Candidate Pyonyang is a heart-breaking tale of forbidden love between two young people growing...
Reviewer's Rating Ockham’s Razor: Tipping Point Hannah Connell 12/01/2016ipping Point is a compelling physical theatre performance. The audience sits in a circle around the centre of the theatre,...
Reviewer's Rating The Spinning Wheel Morgaine Segura 12/01/2016living testimony to the Living Theater Movement, in hip-hop. What could go wrong? I am far from an expert on...