Love, Peace and Robbery Laura Noonan 30/01/2014riter for Cork’s Evening Echo, Liam Heylin’s Love, Peace and Robbery is a five star smash! Following the shows success last year, Heylin’s...
The Dead Luke Davies 29/01/2014s part of the London International Mime Festival, Italian company Città di Ebla’s adaptation of James Joyce’s short story The Dead –...
A Fool’s Proof Sandra Lawson 29/01/2014cratchworks is comprised of four Exeter University graduates who are inspired by live music, clowning and physical theatre and who...
Half A Person: My Life As Told By The Smiths Katerina Yannouli 28/01/2014t all begins with a skinny latte…” William is a twenty-something Londoner, with a Morrissey-style quiff, immature, self-obsessed, with a...
Don Quijote James Cross 26/01/2014he audience sits on cushions on the floor in the middle of the performance space swiveling to face the action...
Finding Joy Katerina Yannouli 25/01/2014arcel Marceau defined mime as “the art of expressing feelings by attitudes and not a means of expressing words through...
The Body of an American Luke Davies 25/01/2014he Body of an Americanis a two-hander that tells the true story of the Canadian photojournalist and Pulitzer prize winner...
Shang-a-Lang Sandra Lawson 25/01/2014he King’s Head website states that Shang-a-Lang is not suitable for children. However I would recommend it for those who are old...
Punishment Without Revenge Luke Davies 24/01/2014ope de Vega’s 1631 tragedy Punishment Without Revenge, performed here in a new adaptation by Meredith Oakes, concerns the story of...
One Step Before the Fall Lucy Ashe 24/01/2014loat like a butterfly, sting like a bee’ or an exploration of sheer exhaustion: ‘One Step Before the Fall’ performs...