The Who’s Tommy Harry Tennison 19/05/2017 Tommy is the jukebox musical from The Who’s concept album of the same name. It started its life in 1993 on Broadway, and has developed a number of tim...
Am I Dead Yet? Harry Tennison 12/05/2017 Am I Dead Yet begins suddenly, with a catastrophically loud guitar riff jumping the audience into silence. Before we’ve quite recovered, Chris Thorpe ...
Between The Two Flora Wilson Brown 04/05/2017 Between The Two is a piece about ‘identity, memory and love’. It follows the story of a young woman as she leaves India for the first time to go to En...
One Love: The Bob Marley Musical Harry Tennison 16/03/2017 One Love is billed as ‘The Bob Marley Musical’, and that it certainly was. The musical followed the reggae stars rise from emerging artist to global i...
All the Little Lights Harry Tennison 23/02/2017 In 2014, playwright Jane Upton read about an 18 year old girl who was grooming other girls to be a part of a sex ring run by older men. It was this ev...
LOVE Harry Tennison 31/01/2017 Alexander Zeldin’s latest devised play is simply about existence in temporary housing at Christmas time for four different groups. Except, it isn’t th...
Backstage in Biscuit Land Harry Tennison 18/01/2017 Backstage in Biscuit Land provides an honest and heart-warming insight into the life of Jess Thom. Thom has Tourette's, a neurological condition wh...
Pride and Prejudice Harry Tennison 09/11/2016 I have seen several adaptations of famous films as of late. The most frustrating thing about seeing a theatrical retelling of a reasonably well known ...
The Exorcist Harry Tennison 26/10/2016 The Exorcist is hailed as being the originator of the mainstream horror genre: whether it be the 1971 novel, or the subsequent 1973 film. In John Piel...
Domestica Harry Tennison 18/10/2016 Sleepwalk Collective's Domestica is a hard hitting and monumentally epic take on a renegotiation with classical art. This classical art, in their own ...