Reviewer's Rating French Without Tears Tom Aitken 15/10/2015revival, after many years of neglect, of French without Tears makes for a very interesting, as well as entertaining evening...
Reviewer's Rating When We Were Women Tom Aitken 10/09/2015harman Macdonald returns to Glasgow, the city of her birth for the setting of this play, he opening production of...
Reviewer's Rating buckets Tom Aitken 06/06/2015his astonishingly constructed play lasts a packed one hour and twenty minutes, without interval. Its brevity is audience friendly since...
Reviewer's Rating Each His Own Wilderness Sam Pengelly 20/04/2015oris Lessing arrived in London from Africa in 1949; accompanied by her young son, £20 and the manuscript for her...
Reviewer's Rating Play Mas Tom Aitken 15/03/2015ot the least interesting feature of this fascinating and very funny play is that, had it been written by a...
Little Light Tom Aitken 09/02/2015his remarkable play pulls no punches. Nor does it mind its language. There are two couples, Alison and Ted and...
Widowers’ Houses Tom Aitken 20/12/2014idowers’ Houses was Shaw’s first play, staged in 1892, following his unsuccessful publication of five novels. It is an astonishingly assured...
Reviewer's Rating Pomona Tom Aitken 15/11/2014his play is a presentation of a nightmare. Those of you aware that Pomona was the Roman Goddess of fruit...
Reviewer's Rating The Distance Tom Aitken 12/10/2014his is an amazing evening. The play is serious and thought-provoking, yet for most of its running time is side-splittingly...
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...