Keepsake Sandra Lawson 09/01/2014merican writer Gregory Bean has chosen London for the world premiere of Keepsake. Although a small scale production, performed by four...
Lost Boy Sophie Nevrkla 03/01/2014014 marks the centenary of the First World War, a time of great change for Britain. Phil Willmott attempts to...
The Dumb Waiter Patrick Skipworth 29/10/2013n a dank, Birmingham basement, two hitmen, Ben and Gus, wait with ever increasing boredom, frustration and anxiety for orders...
Dorothea’s Story Tom Aitken 28/10/2013iddlemarch, considered by many to be George Eliot’s masterpiece, is a very long novel, crowded with incident, characters and themes....
Blood Wedding James Cross 28/10/2013orca’s 1932 play entices us into a world of feuding families, high passion, and warm-hearted yet poignant and painful connection...
Barmy Britain Part 2 Maya Kerr-Davis (age 10) 27/10/2013army Britain pt. 2 is a fun, educational show. I would recommend it to anyone aged 6-10 but it’s really...
Raving Rowena Hawkins 25/10/2013ctor-turned-writer Simon Paisley Day plays it safe with his new comedy Raving, focusing on three couples as they spend a...
Thriller Live Hannah Ross 24/10/2013ny show that has lasted nearly half a decade on the same stage deserves a round of applause in and...
KT Sullivan/Karen Kohler – Vienna to Weimar Isabelle Coy-Dibley 24/10/2013lthough I am a cabaret virgin in many respects, KT Sullivan and Karen Kohler are a marvellous duo, who introduce...
The Many Apologies Of Pecos Bill Ellie Buchdahl 23/10/2013resh, short and engaging, with humour rippling through – Greg Wohead’s monologue show (plus musical accompanist) is just the sort...