Father Nandru and the Wolves Rowena Hawkins 27/03/2014ilton’s Music Hall is proud to call itself ‘The City’s Hidden Stage’ and rightly so – this unique theatre is...
Other Desert Cities Ben Millson 27/03/2014he Old Vic has been transformed for Other Desert Cities; the stalls have been stripped out and rebuilt, the stage...
A Life of Galileo Tom Aitken 25/03/2014ery often, this play looks something like a Shakespearean history play. Most of the characters are based directly on real...
World Enough and Time James Cross 22/03/2014orld Enough and Time is a new play by talented and accomplished young writer Sarah Sigal that interweaves the stories...
Two Into One Rowena Hawkins 21/03/2014eviving his own political comedy Two Into One at the Menier Chocolate Factory, legend of farce Ray Cooney invites us...
Rambert – Rooster Mel Cooper 20/03/2014f you have any interest at all in contemporary dance, try not to miss Ballet Rambert wherever and whenever it...
Pests Ellie Buchdahl 19/03/2014ou know when you’re at school, and you’re forced to read a play and analyse every word to death, and...
Improvisao Hafiza Butt 17/03/2014onathan Jones, in a wonderful article published several years ago (‘The Guardian, 2004), spoke of improvisation as being a particularly...
Invincible Sean Brooks 16/03/2014here was a touching moment of spontaneity at the opening night of Torben Betts’ new play Invincible at the wonderful...
The Way You Tell Them Ellie Buchdahl 15/03/2014here’s something appealingly childlike and vulnerable about comic Rachel Mars – she made her name on the small fringe stages...