Jezebel Richard McKee 16/08/2014pstairs at the Soho Theatre, which provides a space for fringe productions to be staged in the middle of London,...
Fall Girl Josephine Cheroomi 16/08/2014his is a tale of a young woman desperate to find love and acceptance in a world where quirkiness is...
Dracula Josephine Cheroomi 16/08/2014nfortunately, I am rather a purist when it comes to lit-to-stage productions. This ‘steampunk’ adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula would...
Yacine Belhousse: Made in France James Cross 16/08/2014t’s surreal, it’s in a hot portakabin, it’s adventures with baguettes, dragon burgers and super-homme: it’s made in France by...
Old Times Rebecca Coates 16/08/2014he past is what you remember’ is for me the most striking line of Harold Pinter’s Old Times, which was...
Last Christmas Josephine Cheroomi 15/08/2014ion Pritchard’s performance as Tom – an ordinary man describing his life since losing his father, was one of the...
Klip James Cross 15/08/2014alling itself a cacophonic darkly comic live collage, the programme reports that the raw material of Klip was created by...
The Sonneteer Emma Hardy 14/08/2014hakespeare’s sonnets have often been severely neglected in comparison to his plays, despite the fact that it is possible to...
Dogfight Richard McKee 14/08/2014his is the European première of a musical first staged off-Broadway in 2012, and it is the best thing I...
La Traviata Owen Davies 14/08/2014raviata is a work that fits the OperaUpClose model perfectly – one or two big party scenes excepted, it is...