Reviewer's Rating Birdsong Max Haydon 08/06/2018Birdsong combines the heartache of love with the heartbreak of war. The play goes back and forth from the trenches...
Reviewer's Rating Instructions for Border Crossing Grace Dillon 29/05/2018Instructions for Border Crossing is a unique experience. It is a performance that depends to some degree on the audience’s...
Reviewer's Rating Whisky Galore Grace Dillon 26/04/2018Sea shanties play as the audience takes their seats in a community hall in 1955. Upstage, a line of chairs...
Reviewer's Rating Legacy Grace Dillon 19/04/2018The year is 2085. Philip Blackthorn’s (Ian Giles) tech enterprise, Legacy, has grown exponentially. Breeding its own race of children,...
Reviewer's Rating The Importance of Being Earnest Nicola Watkinson 19/04/2018The Importance of Being Earnest is probably Oscar Wilde’s best-known work – and rightly so. The comedy of manners follows...
Reviewer's Rating Soldier On Grace Dillon 07/04/2018In the darkness of the York Theatre Royal Studio floor, a lone figure, Rickshaw (Mark Griffin) appears. Staring out into...
Reviewer's Rating Finders Keepers Grace Dillon 20/03/2018A mother-to-be (Clare-Louise English) finds sanctuary in Mr. Pharaoh’s junk yard as she flees from the police. Not that Mr....
Reviewer's Rating Medea Maria Daniel Welton 18/03/2018Medea Maria, a new collaboration between director Alexander Kaniewski and composer Helen Madden, explores the enduring ability of Greek drama...
Reviewer's Rating Heads Up Grace Dillon 26/02/2018Before the play even begins, the minimalist set of a table topped only with lights, sound equipment, and a pile...
Reviewer's Rating Brighton Rock Max Haydon 24/02/2018Creating a stage play from a novel is a hard feat to achieve especially when it is as popular as...