Ayanda Tikolo and Mandisi Dyantyis in conversation with Rivka Jacobson Rivka Jacobson Interviews 10/11/2016
The Crucible Rowena Hawkins 09/07/2014nspired at least in part by the McCarthyism rife in America in the 1950s, Arthur Miller’s allegorical play of persecution...
Miss Saigon Emma Kathryn 08/07/2014eviews of Mackintosh’s revival of Miss Saigon have caused division in the ranks- no war pun intended. Written by Boubil...
Macbeth Luke Davies 07/07/2014his production by Rift is a seriously ambitious project. It’s an immersive Soviet-era Macbeth that takes place in one of...
Julius Caesar Rowena Hawkins 07/07/2014t is one of Shakespeare’s most quotable plays so it never fails to disappoint me that Julius Caesar isn’t a...
The Importance of Being Earnest Rowena Hawkins 07/07/2014he Studio at St James Theatre is a lovely little venue with a basement cabaret vibe which this week plays...
The Anorak Chris Bridges 06/07/2014n Wednesday December 6th 1989 Marc Lepine entered the Ecole Polytechnic of The University of Montreal armed with a semi-automatic...
Dawn French: 30 Million Minutes Mel Cooper 04/07/2014his is a captivating, often hilarious, sometimes poignant and always engaging two hours with Dawn French. I started by thinking...
The Kindness of Strangers Katerina Yannouli 04/07/2014t’s 7:03pm on the front-line of the NHS ambulance service. Five people at a time are escorted at the back...
Noel Coward’s Tonight at 8.30 Mel Cooper 03/07/2014he main thing I came away with from seeing the three programmes of Noel Coward One-Acters collected under the title...
The Turn of The Screw Owen Davies 03/07/2014ritten’s major operas revolve around a series of key themes and The Turn of the Screw is the most harrowing...