Reviewer's Rating Trygve Wakenshaw: Nautilus Luke Davies 15/01/2016autilus is Gaulier-trained mime artist Trygve Wakenshaw’s third major UK show. It’s a series of loosely connected vignettes, mostly involving...
Reviewer's Rating Botallack O’Clock Oscar Balfour 15/01/2016hird Man Theatre have brought Botallack O’Clock back to London after five years, and it is an absorbing experience, perfect...
Reviewer's rating Richard III Rebecca Coates 14/01/2016ichard III is a bloody play, and this is a production that emphasises the violence from the explosive first scene....
Reviewer's Rating P’yongyang Lettie Mckie 13/01/2016omeo and Juliet meets The Manchurian Candidate Pyonyang is a heart-breaking tale of forbidden love between two young people growing...
Reviewer's Rating Ockham’s Razor: Tipping Point Hannah Connell 12/01/2016ipping Point is a compelling physical theatre performance. The audience sits in a circle around the centre of the theatre,...
Reviewer's Rating The Art of Laughter Katerina Yannouli 12/01/2016“masterclass” on laughter and who better to teach it than Jos Houben. A graduate of L’École Jacques Lecoq he is...
Reviewer's Rating Guys and Dolls Tim Hochstrasser 11/01/2016uys and Dolls has been a continuous success story since its first outing in 1950, and in reviewing such an...
Reviewer's Rating Grey Gardens Richard Voyce 08/01/2016umber 3, West End Road, East Hampton, occupies a comfortable position on what might be considered the fashionable end of...
Reviewer's Rating A Midsummer Night’s Dream Nicola Watkinson 08/01/2016ctors From the London Stage’s new production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is performed by only five cast members, with...
Reviewer's Rating African Gothic Oscar Balfour 06/01/2016frican Gothic’s title provides a perfect summary: the languid decay of a strict culture, maudlin fears of madness and magic,...