Reviewer's Rating Grammaire étrangère Festival d’Automne Marie Communal 25/11/2019‘If I say “chop” or “devour”, there is the birth of an image. Even if this image is at the...
Reviewer's Rating The Beacon Dublin Theatre Festival Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 10/10/2019Set in a sea-view cottage on an island off the Southern coast of Ireland, The Beacon immediately plunges the spectator...
Reviewer's Rating Beckett’s Room Dublin Theatre Festival Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 26/09/2019As the title of this new Dead Center/Gate theatre production indicates, it is a play about a place. Indeed, the...
Psychosis – Close Strangers Festival Emma Burnell 17/09/2019This is a swirling mix of very dark poetry and even darker humour presented with a powerful Brechtian soundtrack. The...
Agata Siwiak and Joanna Wichowska in conversation with Emma Burnell Close Strangers Festival 2019 Emma Burnell 15/09/2019I meet Agata Siwiak in the glamorous downstairs bar and cabaret space at Teatr Polski in Poznan. It is the...
Restaurant Ukraine – Close Strangers Festival Emma Burnell 14/09/2019Restaurant Ukraine is a deliberately disjointed affair. Made up of two performers mixing spoken word, dance, rap and political commentary...
Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful Times – Close Strangers Festival Emma Burnell 13/09/2019Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful Times is a fascinating play deserving of a wider audience and greater understanding. That I am saying...
Reviewer's Rating Red Wedding – Close Strangers Festival Emma Burnell 12/09/2019Red Wedding is an interactive piece with an interesting cultural past and much to recommend it. It explores through the...
Reviewer's Rating Modern Slavery – Close Strangers Festival Emma Burnell 11/09/2019Modern Slavery is not really a play in the traditional sense. It is a collaborative piece in which each of...
Reviewer's Rating Joz Norris is Dead, Long Live Mr Fruit Salad Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019 Agnes Carrington-Windo 29/08/2019Mr Fruit Salad informs us that Joz Norris couldn’t be here for the show because he’s having a bath but,...