Reviewer's Rating Orange Tree Theatre Festival Programme One S.A. McCracken 21/06/2014Closer Scrutiny ☆☆ Writer/Director: Adam Barnard Cast includes: Julian Forsyth, Eleanor Yates and Daniel Bigley/Will Devey (as Ben). Barnard’s new...
Hobson’s Choice Rowena Hawkins 19/06/2014obson’s Choice was written in 1915 and set in the 1880s but, dolled up in a miniskirt and dancing along to...
Ubu Roi Aleksandra Sakowska 19/06/2014lthough Alfred Jarry’s Ubu Roi is a 19th century play it resonates as strongly with our present day as it did during its...
This Is How We Die Luke Davies 18/06/2014ade in China’s Chris Brett Bailey performs most of this show sitting at a table, reading from a script. It’s...
Bash: Latterday Plays Katerina Yannouli 17/06/2014eil LaBute’s Bash: Latterday Plays is a collection of three one-act plays that explores disturbingly well the human ability to do evil. ...
Henna Night Katerina Yannouli 14/06/2014“I went to Boots today and I bought a packet of henna and some razor blades… I thought, ok, I’m...
Punching Jane Katerina Yannouli 13/06/2014n the ground floor of The Stables, an 18th century brothel, after-hours take place bare knuckle fights between the resident prostitutes- the...
Reviewer's Rating Turfed Luke Davies 12/06/2014urfed is a theatrical installation that deals with the theme of youth homelessness, centering on the theme of football. It’s the...
The Roof Luke Davies 10/06/2014he Roof has so much promise. An outdoors immersive show performed entirely on a panoramic platform above the audience’s heads to...
Il Barbiere di Siviglia S.A. McCracken 09/06/2014irst performed in 1816 and enthusiastically received from the second night onwards, Rossini’s comic opera – which still ranks 7th on...