Don Quijote James Cross 26/01/2014he audience sits on cushions on the floor in the middle of the performance space swiveling to face the action...
Finding Joy Katerina Yannouli 25/01/2014arcel Marceau defined mime as “the art of expressing feelings by attitudes and not a means of expressing words through...
The Body of an American Luke Davies 25/01/2014he Body of an Americanis a two-hander that tells the true story of the Canadian photojournalist and Pulitzer prize winner...
Shang-a-Lang Sandra Lawson 25/01/2014he King’s Head website states that Shang-a-Lang is not suitable for children. However I would recommend it for those who are old...
Punishment Without Revenge Luke Davies 24/01/2014ope de Vega’s 1631 tragedy Punishment Without Revenge, performed here in a new adaptation by Meredith Oakes, concerns the story of...
One Step Before the Fall Lucy Ashe 24/01/2014loat like a butterfly, sting like a bee’ or an exploration of sheer exhaustion: ‘One Step Before the Fall’ performs...
The Ugly Sisters Sandra Lawson 23/01/2014t is nearly a month since Christmas and the panto season has come to an end, but fear not boys...
Henry V Emma Hardy 22/01/2014enry V is the last of the productions in Michael Grandage’s theatrical tour-de-force at the Noel Coward Theatre. The play,...
Anatomia Publica Luke Davies 22/01/2014natomia Publica, developed by Tomeo Vergés and Véronique Petit and shown here as part of the London International Mime Festival, is a...
Don Gil of the Green Breeches Katerina Yannouli 18/01/2014on Gil of the Green Breeches (Don Gil de las calzas verdes- 1635)is the first in a series of three...