Oh, What a Lovely War! Mel Cooper 28/02/2014or the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of WWI, and the fiftieth of Joan Littlewood’s creative, inventive musical entertainment, the...
Secret Cinema: The Grand Budapest Hotel Becca Kaplan 28/02/2014f you are a movie nut, like myself, then no doubt you’ve shared a similar daydream: to enter into a...
Our Big Land Irina Kostyleva 27/02/2014he writer Dan Allum, himself brought up in a caravan, was inspired to write the story by the two mysterious...
The A to Z of Mrs P Richard Voyce 26/02/2014here’s an awful lot to like about The A to Z of Mrs P, the new musical with book by...
Dreamboats and Petticoats – The Musical Mel Cooper 24/02/2014hat can I say? I went to this musical with very low expectations – the prospect of a show built...
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Sophie Nevrkla 23/02/2014om Stoppard has often been referred to as one of the greatest modern playwrights, Rosencratz and Guildenstern Are Dead being...
Brassed Off Zoe Skipworth 22/02/2014t’s rare that I find myself sitting through a play so lifeless that I consider leaving. Most plays that receive...
Kodo: One Earth Tour 2014: Legend Ellie Buchdahl 22/02/2014rimeval, beautiful, visceral, explosive, bone-shaking, spine-thrilling, mind-freezing… just how many overblown adjectives will it take to show that you must...
Entertaining Mr. Sloane Laura Noonan 22/02/2014arking the plays 50th anniversary, Entertaining Mr. Sloanekicks off its tour of the UK and Ireland at the Everyman in...
Smallholding Sandra Lawson 21/02/2014hris Dunkley’s two-handed play for HighTide Festival Theatre premiered at the Nuffield Theatre in Southampton in April last year and...