Reviewer's Rating Tonight With Donny Stixx Sophia Leuner 17/08/2015onny Stixx shares his unconventional pathway into show business in this new monologue by London-based playwright Philip Ridley. If you...
Reviewer's Rating The Playboy of the Western World Pauline Flannery 17/08/2015he ‘playboy riots’ stormed Dublin in 1907. In the States the play was greeted with boos and the stench of...
Reviewer's Rating RAZ Sophia Leuner 16/08/2015AZ is part play part poem that follows Shane, a young truck driver, as he embarks on a big Friday...
Reviewer's Rating St George is Cross Sophia Leuner 14/08/2015his witty parody of a thriller has a biting political edge. The writing is funny and clever, showcasing some promising...
Reviewer's Rating A Midsummer Night’s Dream in New Orleans Samantha Cheh 14/08/2015et in the backyard swamps of Southern America, A Midsummer Night’s Dream in New Orleans aspires to transplant the Bard’s...
Reviewer's Rating Marsha: A Girl Who Does Bad Things Sophie Nevrkla 14/08/2015s part of “Grimeborn,” what Time Out describes as “London’s hippest festival of new and underground opera,” the Arcola Theatre...
Kate Sagovsky and John Fitzpatrick in conversation with Kate Mounce Kate Mounce 13/08/2015[dropcap size=big]K[/dropcap]ate Sagovsky is the Artistic Director of Moving Dust, an emerging multi-disciplinary performance company. John Fitzpatrick is a playwright...
Reviewer's Rating Wot? No Fish!! Richard McKee 13/08/2015here are not many theatrical productions that begin with the audience being invited to partake of gefilte fish, with a...
Reviewer's Rating Acharnians (Αχαρνής) Katerina Yannouli 13/08/2015charnians (Attic: Ἀχαρνῆς) is the third play of Aristophanes and his oldest surviving one. It was produced in 425 BC and...
Reviewer's Rating Macbeth Nicola Watkinson 13/08/2015n this stripped-back, deeply psychological production of Macbeth, the stage is dark and hung with criss-crossing trapeze wires – a...