Reviewer's Rating San Domino Kezia Niman 09/06/2018The time: 1939, the place: Mussolini’s Italy, the crime: homosexuality. A group of gay men from Catania are exiled to...
Reviewer's Rating Bunny Vera Mikusch 19/01/2018Catherine Lamb (Katie) moves in perfect synchrony with the light and sound cues. It is breath taking how well the...
Reviewer's Rating Knock, Knock Tim Hochstrasser 18/01/2018Sometimes theatre overwhelms you with the collective power of all the dramatic arts gathered and then released by the full...
Reviewer's Rating The End of History Richard Voyce 20/11/2017can see what writers Iain Hollingshead (book and lyrics) and Timothy Muller (music) were trying to do with their show...
Reviewer's Rating Sublime Abigail Bryant 07/04/2017ublime, a debut play by Sarah Thomas, promises balaclavas, wigs, jewels and forbidden passions within the intimate confines of Soho’s...
Reviewer's Rating The Slave Nicola Watkinson 25/10/2016eRoi Jones’ play The Slave is described as ‘angry, passionate, and unapologetic’; unfortunately, in this production at least, this passion...
Reviewer's Rating For Those Who Cry When They Hear The Foxes Scream Emily Louizou 17/06/2016or Those Who Cry When They Hear the Foxes Scream is the first play of Charlotte Hamblin and this is...
Reviewer's Rating This Is Not A Drill Sophie Heatley 22/02/2016his Is Not A Drill is truly a whirlwind of a spectacle; sometimes in a good way, sometimes less so....
Reviewer's Rating One Of Those Owen Davies 31/01/2016his is a short play that focusses on two train journeys and on the lives of five passengers. The first...
Reviewer's Rating The Stationmaster Richard McKee 06/11/2015n the heart of the West End, but very much a ‘fringe’ theatre, the Tristan Bates Theatre is playing host...