This House Flora Wilson Brown 19/04/2018 ‘This House’ tells the story of the 1974 - 79 Labour minority government, through the offices of both the Government and the Opposition whips. This er...
Brighton Rock William Bateman 16/04/2018 Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock is a story of deceit, betrayal, violence and the tragic, notably human, desire for love. Bryony Lavery takes Greene’s no...
The Kite Runner Harry Tennison 14/03/2018 Khaled Hosseini’s novel rightfully received widespread acclaim, spending two years as a New York Times bestseller, selling over seven million copies i...
Up ‘N’ Under Harry Tennison 14/03/2018 It’s a lovely sight to have two things missing from theatre: regional voices and deaf actors centre stage. It’s a testament to the attitudes of tourin...
Elephant Harry Tennison 21/02/2018 Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti’s new play is thought provoking, an open door into the living room of a family who are both simultaneously haunted by their past ...
Brief Encounter William Bateman 07/02/2018 Experimenting expertly with cinematic techniques, Emma Rice’s adaption of Noël Coward’s celebrated Brief Encounter, offers a spectacularly visual depi...
Nativity! The Musical Harry Tennison 27/10/2017 From the creators of Nativity, the hit Christmas film starring Martin Freeman, comes their musical adaptation. I come from the unique position of havi...
Duet For One Flora Wilson Brown 28/09/2017 Duet For One explores the relationship between therapists and their patients, between musicians and music and between mental and physical health. Rath...
Stadium Harry Tennison 14/06/2017 Following last June’s Brexit vote, political theatre has taken a trajectory towards telling the stories of ‘real people’. In the National Theatre’s My...
Joan Flora Wilson Brown 29/05/2017 When I first entered the Rep’s studio theatre for a performance of Milk Theatre’s ‘Joan’ I was struck by how differently the space was configured. Typ...