The Teachers of Cambodia Living Arts in conversation with Sita Ljungholm Verma Sita Verma Interviews 17/02/2015
The Summer Book Hattie Bolchover 15/06/2014he story ‘The Summer Book’ was written by Tove Jansson and was adapted for the stage by Jemma Kennedy. This production...
Enduring Song S.A. McCracken 15/06/2014ore like Enduring Long at nearly three hours, who thought the crusades could be compelling? Yet writer/director Jesse Briton follows up his...
Henna Night Katerina Yannouli 14/06/2014“I went to Boots today and I bought a packet of henna and some razor blades… I thought, ok, I’m...
District 6: Our Buckingham Palace Richard McKee 13/06/2014etween now and 12th July the studio theatre at Jermyn Street near Piccadilly Circus, small in size but big in the...
Bad Boys of Dance — Rock The Ballet Pauline Flannery 13/06/2014he King of Pop, Michael Jackson, is a pervasive influence in Rasta Thomas’ ‘Rock the Ballet’ either in choreographic tropes...
Fever Sandra Lawson 13/06/2014eza de Wet’s Fever casts a Gothic eye over the lives of two adult sisters around the time of the Boer Wars....
Statements after an arrest under the Immorality Act Sandra Lawson 13/06/2014or most of us in the western world Big Brother is a term coined by George Orwell in his novel 1984 and...
Punching Jane Katerina Yannouli 13/06/2014n the ground floor of The Stables, an 18th century brothel, after-hours take place bare knuckle fights between the resident prostitutes- the...
Catch 22 Mel Cooper 12/06/2014oseph Heller’s own script for a theatrical version of his large 1961 novel, Catch-22, is evocatively set more or less in...
Reviewer's Rating Turfed Luke Davies 12/06/2014urfed is a theatrical installation that deals with the theme of youth homelessness, centering on the theme of football. It’s the...