Ruby, a futuristic romantic comedy (Ruby, futurystyczna komedia romantyczna) Aleksandra Kotapska 02/12/2015 Be careful what you wish for. If you have ever looked for, or at least dreamed about, that one ideal person to spend the rest of your life with, Ruby ...
Wrecks (Wraki) Aleksandra Kotapska 02/12/2015 Neil LaBute’s play is one of those ostensibly proper and straightforward tales with an unexpected twist at the end. Well-written and in an equally wel...
Women of Troy Aleksandra Kotapska 20/10/2015 Women of Troy is a stunningly beautiful performance, introducing a new phase for the changing face of Georgian theatre. Directed by one of the most ex...
Macbeth Nicola Watkinson 13/08/2015 In this stripped-back, deeply psychological production of Macbeth, the stage is dark and hung with criss-crossing trapeze wires – a questionable move,...
King Lear Aleksandra Kotapska 12/08/2015 Jan Klata’s adaptation of King Lear is a memorable one. The director transports Shakespeare’s drama to the Vatican, where Lear is the Pope and his dau...
The Tempest Nicola Watkinson 10/08/2015 Krzysztof Garbaczewski’s adaptation of The Tempest is daring: it questions what is the best way to perform Shakespeare, and challenges sexual and gend...
Julius Caesar Nicola Watkinson 10/08/2015 Sturua’s Julius Caesar sees the action of the play transferred from Ancient Rome to gangster-era America, with the senators dressed in suits and fedor...
Hamlet: Who’s There? Nicola Watkinson 05/08/2015 Hamlet is usually considered to be Shakespeare’s longest play, with the full text taking about five hours to perform. It’s not unusual, then, for dire...
The Tiger Lillies Perform Hamlet Nicola Watkinson 05/08/2015 The Tiger Lillies – described on Wikipedia as the forefathers of Brechtian Punk Cabaret – were never going to have a conventional take on Hamlet. The ...