Little Light Tom Aitken 09/02/2015his remarkable play pulls no punches. Nor does it mind its language. There are two couples, Alison and Ted and...
Inigo Nicola Watkinson 08/02/2015Inigo is a new play by Jonathan Moore about faith, family, friendship and rebellion: it follows Inigo de Loyola as...
True Brits Rowena Hawkins 08/02/2015THE VAULT FESTIVAL 2015 t the beginning of True Brits Rahul (David Mumeni) looked me right in the eye and...
Joan of Arc Rebecca Coates 06/02/2015s the audience come on so do the actors. Slow, silent shapes all in black, freezing in one corner of the...
Othello Rebecca Coates 06/02/2015thello is a play that does not work if there is a lack of passion, and, sadly, that is exactly...
Big Sean, Mikey and Me Kate Mounce 06/02/2015THE VAULT FESTIVAL 2015 ot much is given away by the blurb for Ruaraidh Murray’s 2012 Edinburgh Fringe hit, Big...
Jonathan Kent at the Critics’ Circle Awards Rivka Jacobson 04/02/2015onathan Kent is the director of Gypsy at the Festival Theatre, Chichester, which will transfer to the Savoy Theatre, London in April...
Taken at Midnight Rowena Hawkins 03/02/2015ans Litten was the young Jewish lawyer who subpoenaed Adolf Hitler. For years his incredible story was lost among the...
Die Walküre Aparna Halpé 03/02/2015he Canadian Opera Company’s magnificent remounting of their 2006 production of Wagner’s Die Walküreis a striking example of Toronto’s steady...
Oppenheimer Mel Cooper 02/02/2015he newly commissioned play, Oppenheimer, by Tom Morton-Smith is a total triumph. Every element meshes beautifully to make a truly...