Reviewer's rating The Dissidents Richard McKee 27/03/2015nce an Irish enclave, ‘County Kilburn’ has undergone a transformation within the lifetime of the Tricycle Theatre, that beacon of...
Reviewer's rating A Foot In The Door Nicola Watkinson 27/03/2015 Foot in the Door’ is a new monthly event hosted by Paperback Pictures, to help new and unknown creatives to...
Reviewer's Rating The Great Gatsby Nicola Watkinson 25/03/2015he Great Gatsby is a novel which has captured the minds and hearts of readers for almost 100 years; this...
Reviewer's Rating Beautiful Thing S.A. McCracken 25/03/2015eautiful Thing is as relevant today as it was when it premiered in 1993. The coming-out story follows 15 year...
Reviewer's Rating Harvey Rowena Hawkins 24/03/2015here’s a proverb that goes something like “A man who chases two rabbits catches none”. ‘Harvey’ features just the one...
Reviewer's Rating Frozen Katerina Yannouli 23/03/2015ryony Lavery’s remarkable play tackles our attitude towards crime and punishment – rehabilitation vs. retribution – and particularly our attitude...
Reviewer's Rating Black Box Sophia Leuner 23/03/2015n arrival to Camden People’s Theatre, I shyly sidestepped someone to get to the box office, and later someone else...
Reviewer's Rating Trainspotting Sophie Nevrkla 21/03/2015rvine Welsh’s novel Trainspotting was first published in 1993 and was immediately the subject of a tug-of-war between two very different sides...
Reviewer's Rating The Unplugging Alia Somani 21/03/2015he Unplugging, written by Algonquin playwright Yvette Nolan, is not a play driven by action. It’s about dialogue. Most importantly,...
Reviewer's Rating The Father Sophia Leuner 20/03/2015ugust Strindberg’s plays have been popular around the world in the past couple of years, especially his Miss Julie, which...