Frankenstein Oscar Balfour 08/02/2017 Frankenstein’s gripping story of hubris, humanity and revenge has captured the imagination since 1818. The majority of dramatic adaptations focus on t...
Raising Martha Oscar Balfour 18/01/2017 A new piece that fits the farcical fashion of twisting and warping a familiar concept, Raising Martha is a fine comedy that takes the traditional host...
Trainspotting Oscar Balfour 09/11/2016 Trainspotting is one of the largest cultural icons of the 1990’s, a ferocious, unflinching and rambling account of heroin addicts in Edinburgh. With a...
Robin Hood Oscar Balfour 11/06/2016 British Summertime rears its contrary head once again, and London’s open spaces are tentatively starting to stage open-air theatre in all its glory, i...
[THE MACHINE] Oscar Balfour 26/03/2016 Repetition, mutation, evolution. puts language, delivery and gesture through four human components to create an ever-flowing process that is intricat...
On the Edge of Me Oscar Balfour 22/03/2016 To tell a tale that’s true, even when it isn’t, with charm, depth and humour is an impressive thing. On the Edge of Me is the tale of Remi (Yolanda Me...
Luce Oscar Balfour 13/03/2016 Rules can be bent for special cases, but at what point do those rules have to start applying? And why can those rules be bent? That is one of the many...
Table Top Shakespeare: Cymbeline Oscar Balfour 07/03/2016 These table top Shakespeare’s are perfect for getting quickly acquainted with all the plays of the bard. Obviously a full production would be best, bu...
Table Top Shakespeare: Loves Labours Lost Oscar Balfour 07/03/2016 The objects signifying the characters of Loves Labours Lost are taken off the full shelves framing the stage, and arranged on boxes behind the central...
Egg Oscar Balfour 06/03/2016 From the off you are aware that Egg has a bit of a theme going on. The stage is littered with various yellow and white objects and fabrics. There is a...