The Ruling Class Rebecca Coates 29/01/2015he first West End performance of Peter Barnes’ cult play since its premiere in 1968, Trafalgar Studios’ production of The...
Sikes And Nancy Rebecca Coates 15/12/2014 one-man hour-long dash through Dickens’ most infamous murder, Sikes & Nancy takes the tale of Oliver Twist and turns it...
Miss Havisham’s Expectations Rebecca Coates 15/12/2014iss Havisham’s Expectations takes Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations and focuses in on the much-maligned Miss Havisham (Linda Marlowe), often seen...
Reviewer's Rating Not About Heroes Kate Mounce 14/11/2014’m sure it’s no coincidence that in this centenary year of the outbreak of the First World War, Feelgood Theatre...
Reviewer's Rating East is East Kate Mounce 19/10/2014s a semi-autobiographical look at the particular challenges faced by Pakistani immigrants and mixed-race children, living in whatmight be described...
Reviewer's Rating The Trials of Oscar Wilde Richard McKee 16/10/2014s there anything we don’t know about Oscar Wilde? asks John O’Connor, who – with Wilde’s grandson, Merlin Holland –...
Dessa Rose Katerina Yannouli 02/08/2014essa Rose is the brainchild of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, the team behind the Broadway hits Ragtime and Seussical....
Bash: Latterday Plays Katerina Yannouli 17/06/2014eil LaBute’s Bash: Latterday Plays is a collection of three one-act plays that explores disturbingly well the human ability to do evil. ...
Another Country Rowena Hawkins 05/04/2014eremy Herrin’s revival of Julian Mitchell’s moving play Another Country captures a fascinating moment in history that holds a striking...
I Found My Horn Tom Aitken 03/04/2014hose who regard a mid-life crisis as matter for tragedy, requiring long faces and unplumbable depths of sensitivity might blink...