A Midsummer Night’s Dream Katerina Yannouli 27/08/2014et in 1958, Adam Morris’s Musical version of A Midsummer Nights Dream offers a vibrant and exciting depiction of the...
Grimeborn: Acis and Galatea Kate Mounce 26/08/2014t is a thing understood by classical singers and theatre lovers alike that acting and staging tend to take a...
Dalloway Tamara Stanton 25/08/2014hether familiar or not with Woolf’s 1928 Modernist novel Mrs Dalloway, this adaptation will not fail to delight. The Great...
Unprescribed Tamara Stanton 25/08/2014he Sun Apparatus Theatre Company presents Unprescribed, perhaps one of the weirdest performances at the Fringe but also one of...
The War Emma Hardy 24/08/2014pic. Captivating. Spellbinding. It is very easy to run out of superlatives to describe Vladimir Pankov’s The War, which forms...
The Curing Room Tamara Stanton 24/08/2014ased on true events, The Curing Room is a compelling portrayal of human desperation. Its Spring 1944 and seven Soviet...
666 DSM: A Dark Comedy about Sanity, Society and Spirituality Tamara Stanton 24/08/2014SM: A Dark Comedy about Sanity, Society and Spirituality, triumphs in its acknowledgement of a very interesting and important topic,...
The James Plays Emma Hardy 22/08/2014 gigantic sword pierces the stage in each of the three instalments that form The James Plays series. However, thesword’s appearance...
The Pianist Kate Mounce 20/08/2014verything you’ve heard about The Pianist is true, everything that praises it that is. It’s easy to talk only in...
Broke Kate Mounce 20/08/2014‘roke’ – how often do you conclude this after checking your bank balance? It’s certainly a topical subject and one...