Camera Lucida is a production developed by the cabaret performer Dickie Beau, winner of this year’s Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust. It explores t...
Belvoir Sydney's The Wild Duck is a lot like an archaeological dig. Bear with me on this. Simon Stone and Chris Ryan have taken their shovels to the f...
Although Alfred Jarry’s Ubu Roi is a 19th century play it resonates as strongly with our present day as it did during its author’s lifetime. A story a...
From Shakespeare to Dolly Parton, Berlin based performance collective, She She Pop inventively utilise cultural references of paternity to delve into ...
Lest We Forget at the Barbican is an inspired thematic programme to mark the centenary of the WW1, but it’s also a good deal more than this. Through t...
A bare, white stage, clinically in its simplicity, is the arena for Toni Sevillo’s production of Inner Voices. The play tells the story of Alberto Sap...
There is nothing classical about this production of Mozart Undone apart from hints of variations on themes from Mozart’s operas Don Giovanni, The Magi...
The Barbican is once again stretching boundaries and blurring genres while hosting Opus, a collaborative production devised by Circa and the Debussy S...