The Lyons Becca Kaplan 28/09/2013Even contempt is a connection”. Nicky Silver’s new play, The Lyons, puts an estranged and fighting family in a confined...
An Enemy of the People Tom Dillon 27/09/2013here is a certain power to An Enemy of the People. A power which has sometimes overflowed the bounds of...
Mike Kenny in conversation with Kate Hainsworth Kate Hainsworth 27/09/2013reative types aren’t usually self-effacing. There must be something in the need to communicate which develops an ego raring to...
An Enemy of the People Tom Dillon 27/09/2013here is a certain power to An Enemy of the People. A power which has sometimes overflowed the bounds of...
In The Jungle of Cities Munotida Chinyanga 27/09/2013ord of warning: ‘this is not for the sane.’ Even dedicated admirers of Brecht were baffled by this play. Set...
Religion and Anarchy Isabelle Coy-Dibley 27/09/2013teven Berkoff’s play articulates the anti-Semitic perceptions of British society, highlighting a prejudice that still permeates through our present culture....
A Tale of Two Cities Urvashi Vashist 27/09/2013ielgud-Rattigan’s 1935 adaptation—premièring now but for a 1950 BBC radio play, is a fantastic idea. Dickens wrote London like a...
Storm in a Flower Vase Hannah Ross 26/09/2013he main thing to take away from this play, without a doubt, was a new found appreciation for floristry (or,...
Ghosts Patrick Skipworth 26/09/2013n a bleak, Norwegian night a young artist, Osvald Alving (Mark Quartley,) returns, broken, to his mother from Europe. He...
Jekyll and Hyde Becca Kaplan 25/09/2013he leaflet claims you will leave the theatre feeling dirty and I suppose you have to credit them for accurate...