Rémi Prin en conversation avec Thibault ElieLe Festival d’Avignon Thibault Elie Interviews 21/07/2019
Reviewer's Rating White Guy on the Bus Jack Taylor 01/04/2018Bruce Graham wrestles with the most sensitive of American subjects in this exploration of racial tension and inequality. Graham, a...
Reviewer's Rating Cathy Roger Mortimer 01/04/2018How far are you from homelessness? How much would have to go wrong in your life? Then again, would anything...
Reviewer's Rating Ruthless! The Musical Richard Voyce 01/04/2018‘Ruthless! The Musical’ – the high-camp in-joke of a show which is playing at The Arts until 23rd June –...
Reviewer's Rating The Chairs Max Haydon 30/03/2018Those expecting a rather serious, modernist play from the ominous sounding title of The Chairs would be hit sideways by...
Reviewer's Rating Miss Nightingale Nicholas Potter 30/03/2018Nestled on the first floor of the Hippodrome, above the pulsating casino with roulette wheels and blackjack tables, is The...
Reviewer's Rating The Mikado Owen Davies 30/03/2018What is the opposite of “turning in your grave”? Because whatever it is that is what W. S. Gilbert is...
Reviewer's Rating Under the Skin Kezia Niman 30/03/2018Yonatan Calderon’s powerful 2013 play about Holocaust survivor Charlotte Rosner is lyrical, though it fails to reach its full dramatic...
Reviewer's Rating The Inheritance Agnes Carrington-Windo 29/03/2018You absolutely need to set aside a day to go and see The Inheritance. Set in modern New York, this...
Reviewer's Rating Rhinoceros Ben Reiss 28/03/2018In a nondescript town, a lot like yours or mine, people are changing. They’re behaving in ways you can’t understand,...
Reviewer's Rating The Plough and the Stars Nicholas Potter 28/03/2018Sean O’Casey’s 1926 play tells the story of the Easter Rising which had occurred a decade before; the figures that...