Reviewer's Rating BabaFish: Expiry Date Katerina Yannouli 22/01/2016xpiry Date is about an old man, Joseph, alone in his last hour, with his memories. In the centre of...
Reviewer's Rating Erin Markey: A Ride on the Irish Cream Jillian Richardson 20/01/2016ave you ever been completely confused by an experience, but somehow enjoyed it anyways? That’s exactly how I feel as...
Reviewer's Rating Scottish Ballet: Cinderella S.A. McCracken 16/01/2016cottish Ballet’s latest production of Cinderella is the perfect balance of physical comedy and festive sparkle. I realise that sentence...
Reviewer's Rating Gangsta Granny Mel Cooper 16/01/2016caught up with the BSC stage adaptation of David Walliams’ Gangsta Granny in Oxford at the New Theatre where it...
Reviewer's Rating Intimacy Paul Meltzer 15/01/2016ere’s one measure of success: I left Intimacy fully convinced that I had just witnessed an unusually brave structured improvisation,...
Reviewer's Rating C. S. Lewis The Screwtape Letters Paul Meltzer 14/01/2016elcome to the “Lowerarchy”. Screwtape is a highly placed (or rather hellishly lowly placed) official in the vast administration of...
Reviewer's Rating niv Acosta: Discotropic Jillian Richardson 13/01/2016hen I see that the COIL festival is hosting a dance performance that explores the relationship between “science fiction, disco,...
Reviewer's Rating The Art of Laughter Katerina Yannouli 12/01/2016“masterclass” on laughter and who better to teach it than Jos Houben. A graduate of L’École Jacques Lecoq he is...
Reviewer's Rating Guys and Dolls Tim Hochstrasser 11/01/2016uys and Dolls has been a continuous success story since its first outing in 1950, and in reviewing such an...
Reviewer's Rating Grey Gardens Richard Voyce 08/01/2016umber 3, West End Road, East Hampton, occupies a comfortable position on what might be considered the fashionable end of...