The Pride Richard Voyce 11/10/2013lexi Kaye Campbell’s 2008 play, The Pride, currently being revived at The Trafalgar Studios following its original outing at The...
Sherlock Holmes Ten Minute Plays Richard Voyce 10/10/2013herlock Holmes – The Ten Minute Plays, now playing the late slot at The Kings Head in Islington (10pm Start)...
Arvoles Lloran por Lluvia Isabelle Coy-Dibley 09/10/2013his performance merges physical theatre with diverse music and song heavily infused with symbolism and meaning. Whilst I recommend researching...
Blood + Chocolate Kate Hainsworth 08/10/2013lood + Chocolate is York’s reaction to the First World War: the call up, women’s work in the local chocolate...
As You Like It Urvashi Vashist 05/10/2013o one can have too much of a good thing. Jessica Ruono’s breezy, funny, disquieting, seventy-five-minute production is no quaintly...
Hag James Cross 05/10/2013aba Yaga is a character drawn from mostly Eastern Slavic folk tradition – a woman with a rapacious appetite for...
La Razón Blindada (The Bulletproof Reason) Rowena Hawkins 05/10/2013rístides Vargas’ La Razón Blindada is a powerful story of friendship inspired by Cervantes’ Don Quixote and Kafka’s The Truth...
Ghosts Sandra Lawson 05/10/2013 have no idea why I have never before seen Ghosts; I’ve seen at least one production of most of Ibsen’s...
Crime and Punishment Tamara Stanton 04/10/2013hree theatres from Liverpool, Glasgow and Edinburgh have co-produced one of Dostoyevsky’s greatest works, Crime & Punishment, the story of...
The Fu Manchu Complex Ellie Buchdahl 04/10/2013ive East Asian actors “whiting up” to play posh, dago-hating Brits – it could be a biting, thought-provoking satire on...