Songs From Far Away opened in Brazil, then in Amsterdam and now we are treated to its arrival on the Young Vic stage. It is a brilliant amalgamation o...
I like the Jack Studio Theatre, neatly situated to the right of the bar off the Brockley Jack pub, south-east London. Perhaps I like it because it is ...
Go and catch this show NOW. Running for five nights at Dalston’s intimate Arcola Theatre as part of the annual Grimeborn Festival, director Robert Sha...
Immediately refreshing is Nick Gill’s interpretation of Kafka’s The Trial: ‘It’s not a parable like 1984, it’s not a criticism of existing or potentia...
After gathering in the foyer by the Advanced Box Office we are led to an outside location on the Barbican estate. I am not permitted to reveal the loc...
I have never experienced anything quite like the immersive Pan Pan Theatre’s production of Samuel Beckett’s 1957 radio-play, All That Fall. Its direct...
They say your name lasts only three generations. In the profound essay Urn Burial, the Renaissance essayist Thomas Browne describes how ‘There is no a...
Doris Lessing arrived in London from Africa in 1949; accompanied by her young son, £20 and the manuscript for her novel, The Grass is Singing. Lessing...
The JW3 Theatre is a large Jewish community centre, nestled on the Finchley Road. The centre provides a great location for an insight into an exciting...
The intimate Park Theatre provides the stage for the sixth collaboration between playwright, Brad Fraser and director, Braham Murray. Renowned for pla...