Rapture, Blister, Burn Rowena Hawkins 16/01/2014t’s the 21st Century so women can have it all, right? Well wrong, actually, suggests Gina Gionfriddo in her gender...
Not I/Footfalls/Rockaby Rowena Hawkins 16/01/2014he audience is plunged into complete silence and darkness at the Royal Court theatre for Not I/Footfalls/Rockaby, a trilogy of Beckett...
The Day Shall Declare It Sonia Louis 15/01/2014n the 4th floor of 35 Marylebone High Street, we enter Tennessee Williams’ America and watch a woman (Annie Saunders—also directed...
Cuckoo Rowena Hawkins 15/01/2014uckoo is the last thing you would expect to find at a children’s theatre: it’s unashamedly sweary, full of drugs and...
Guess Who is Going to Die Tonight Katerina Gotsi 13/01/2014reating a gripping play in which strategy, suspense and surprise are key elements is definitely not an easy thing to...
Lebensraum Becca Kaplan 12/01/2014icking off the London International Mime Festival at the Southbank is Lebensraum by Swedish-born theatre-maker Jakop Ahlbom, described as ‘a wordless show...
Fuerzabruta Becca Kaplan 10/01/2014cholar Laura Marks described the haptic experience as brushing as near as possible to verbalizing a sensory experience in its...
Keepsake Sandra Lawson 09/01/2014merican writer Gregory Bean has chosen London for the world premiere of Keepsake. Although a small scale production, performed by four...
Lost Boy Sophie Nevrkla 03/01/2014014 marks the centenary of the First World War, a time of great change for Britain. Phil Willmott attempts to...
The Dumb Waiter Patrick Skipworth 29/10/2013n a dank, Birmingham basement, two hitmen, Ben and Gus, wait with ever increasing boredom, frustration and anxiety for orders...