Reviewer's Rating The Lonely Soldier Monologues Sophie Nevrkla 08/05/2015ometimes, in the ‘comment’ section of the more left-wing papers, an article will materialise about the damaging effects of war,...
Reviewer's Rating My Children! My Africa! Adrian Pulle 08/05/2015Set in South Africa in 1985, Athol Fugard’s ‘My Children! My Africa!’ (1989) is all about divisions and oppositions: black...
Reviewer's Rating Blood Samantha Cheh 03/05/2015n the surface, Blood seems like a simple story: boy meets girl, they fall in love, their family tears them...
Reviewer's Rating The Spalding Suite Kate Mounce 02/05/2015any hands and creative minds have gone into making The Spalding Suite the eclectic production it is. What makes this...
Reviewer's Rating The Verb, “To Love” Richard McKee 02/05/2015oasting one of the oldest pub theatres in London, the Old Red Lion in Islington reaches out to the LGBT...
Reviewer's Rating Portia Coughlan Richard McKee 02/05/2015oasting one of the oldest pub theatres in London, the Old Red Lion in bustling and trendy Islington usually fills...
Reviewer's Rating In The Dead of Night Richard Voyce 02/05/2015ver wondered what a classic Film Noir from the back end of the 1940’s would have been like shorn of...
Reviewer's Rating The Merchant of Venice Rowena Hawkins 01/05/2015he Globe’s ‘Justice’ season opens with Shakespeare’s most complex and difficult exploration of the theme, The Merchant of Venice. This...
Reviewer's Rating The Hard Problem Sophie Nevrkla 01/05/2015om Stoppard is one of Britain’s most prolific playwrights, and one of the few to have produced a new piece...
Reviewer's Rating Closer To Heaven Richard Voyce 30/04/2015 few years back, being something of a fan of The Pet Shop Boys, I’m sure I could have sung you...