Shiver Sandra Lawson 07/02/2014he Jewish tradition of ‘sitting shivah’ a period of seven days spent grieving and mourning for a dead person, is...
King Lear Owen Davies 04/02/2014ing Lear may have a reputation as the summit of Shakespeare’s craft as a tragedian but it is a play...
Forgotten Voices from the Great War: What the Women Did Sean Brooks 01/02/2014irst performed in 2004, theatre group Two’s Company revisits a triptych of lesser-known plays that examine the role of women...
What’s Become of You? Luke Davies 01/02/2014London International Mime Festival 2014 hat’s Become of You? is Compagnie 111’s seventh production to be performed at the International...
A Lady of Little Sense (The Lady Boba) David M. Jacobson 01/02/2014 Lady of Little Sense is one of three plays in the Spanish Golden Age Season at the Arcola, transferred from...
Peter Grimes David M. Jacobson 30/01/2014avid Alden’s highly acclaimed production of Benjamin Britten’s opera, Peter Grimes, has returned to the Coliseum, more than four years after...
Love, Peace and Robbery Laura Noonan 30/01/2014riter for Cork’s Evening Echo, Liam Heylin’s Love, Peace and Robbery is a five star smash! Following the shows success last year, Heylin’s...
The Dead Luke Davies 29/01/2014s part of the London International Mime Festival, Italian company Città di Ebla’s adaptation of James Joyce’s short story The Dead –...
A Fool’s Proof Sandra Lawson 29/01/2014cratchworks is comprised of four Exeter University graduates who are inspired by live music, clowning and physical theatre and who...
Half A Person: My Life As Told By The Smiths Katerina Yannouli 28/01/2014t all begins with a skinny latte…” William is a twenty-something Londoner, with a Morrissey-style quiff, immature, self-obsessed, with a...