Zhang Jun, (张军) “Prince of Kunqu”, in conversation with Rivka Jacobson Rivka Jacobson Interviews 07/01/2019
Reviewer's Rating Machinal Nicholas Potter 15/06/2018Machinal is an episodic narrative about events leading up to a murder. A young typist (Emily Berrington) is made an...
Reviewer's Rating Miss Nightingale Nicholas Potter 30/03/2018Nestled on the first floor of the Hippodrome, above the pulsating casino with roulette wheels and blackjack tables, is The...
Reviewer's Rating The Plough and the Stars Nicholas Potter 28/03/2018Sean O’Casey’s 1926 play tells the story of the Easter Rising which had occurred a decade before; the figures that...
Reviewer's Rating A Passage to India Nicholas Potter 27/02/2018Dormandy’s adaptation of E M Forster’s novel is provocative in its attention to colonial relations between British and Indian individuals;...
Reviewer's Rating Cyril’s Success Nicholas Potter 06/02/2018This production of Cyril’s Success is the first in London since 1890. This is not a famous play, but it...
Reviewer's Rating DollyWould Nicholas Potter 26/08/2017Dolly Would combines a love for the country music superstar Dolly Parton with scientific analysis of the cloned sheep Dolly....
Reviewer's Rating Performers Nicholas Potter 26/08/2017Irvine Welsh, of Trainspotting notoriety, has brought two damp squibs to this year’s Fringe: Performers and Creatives. The former is...
Reviewer's Rating Tony Law: Absurdity for the Common People Nicholas Potter 26/08/2017This stand-up show is perfect for punters with a penchant for surrealism. Tony Law gallops through an impressive array of...
Reviewer's Rating £¥€$ (LIES) – Ontroerend Goed Nicholas Potter 26/08/2017£¥€$ (LIES) starts with everyone being allocated to a gambling table. The croupiers portion out gambling chips for each person,...
Reviewer's Rating Give Me Your Love Nicholas Potter 26/08/2017Give Me Your Love is a Beckettian play about PTSD. It has an early start and a weighty theme, which...