Agata Siwiak and Joanna Wichowska in conversation with Emma Burnell Close Strangers Festival 2019 Emma Burnell Interviews 15/09/2019
Reviewer's Rating All The Little Lights Marine Furet 28/03/2017rom a hill on the outskirts of the city, Lisa (Sarah Hoare), Joanne (Tessie Orange-Turner) and Amy (Esther-Grace Button) watch...
Reviewer's Rating I Am Candy You Are Dark Fortune Henry Johns 27/03/2017onsidering the grandness and scale of this project’s diegesis, it initially feels as if the creators might better thrive with...
Reviewer's Rating The Chemsex Monologues Vera Mikusch 27/03/2017his is an evening full of emotionally explosive monologues. The play starts off with tales of romantic and sexy encounters,...
Reviewer's Rating Madama Butterfly Owen Davies 24/03/2017adam Butterfly seems to be the opera that houses turn to as a cash cow when times are hard. It...
Reviewer's Rating Kicked in the Sh*tter Vera Mikusch 24/03/2017e don’t know where the play is taking place and we don’t know anybody’s name. But we don’t need to...
Reviewer's Rating Seventeen Tim Hochstrasser 24/03/2017atthew Whittet’s new play started life at the Belvoir Theatre, Sydney in 2015 and now transfers to London for a...
Reviewer's Rating Pygmalion Flora Wilson Brown 23/03/2017eadlong’s production of George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion is obsessed with language; as a method of communication, as a marker of...
Reviewer's Rating Tamburlaine Aleksandra Sakowska 23/03/2017his rare staging of Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine by a British East Asian company, Yellow Earth (formed in 1995) is rather...
Reviewer's Rating The Frogs Richard Voyce 22/03/2017love this show. I can’t deny it. Not just because it sounds far bigger than the tiny space it’s now...
Reviewer's Rating Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Agustín Blanco-Bazán 22/03/2017asper Holten´s new production of Wagner´s Meistersinger for the Covent Garden avoids references to Hans Sachs’ Nürnberg. Instead, the whole...