0% Victoria Willing, a playwright, in conversation with Julie Peakman Julie Peakman Interviews 10/04/2022
Reviewer's Rating The Missing Ones: An Interesting Life (Οι Aγνοούμενοι: Μια Ενδιαφέρουσα Ζωή) Katerina Gotsi 23/11/2014ere, nobody lives. Here, nobody remembers, says Mina devastated at the epilogue of The Missing Ones: An Interesting Life. As...
Reviewer's Rating God Bless the Child Lucy Ashe 22/11/2014alking through the corridor leading into the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, you quickly see that you are not in a theatre...
Reviewer's Rating Antigone Kate Mounce 18/11/2014n ancient Greek text finds an updated voice in Roy Williams’ and Pilot Theatre’s adaptation of Antigone, and it is...
Reviewer's Rating Pomona Tom Aitken 15/11/2014his play is a presentation of a nightmare. Those of you aware that Pomona was the Roman Goddess of fruit...
Reviewer's Rating Jasmin Vardimon Company — PARK Hafiza Butt 14/11/2014There was little about Park that I liked. Set in a park, its characters include a bag wielding granny type,...
Henry IV Part I S.A. McCracken 12/11/2014ntony Sher steals the show with a brilliant portrayal of Falstaff in yet another successful RSC production. Unfortunately, in contrast...
Reviewer's Rating Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Ellie Buchdahl 07/11/2014he genre-smashing, cliché-bashing success that was Maxine Peake’s Hamlet was always going to be a hard act for the Royal...
Reviewer's Rating The Glasshouse Paul Williams 03/11/2014ax Richter’s On the Nature of Daylight – the bleak contemporary classical work which largely forms the musical soundscape for...
Reviewer's Rating Jonah and Otto Aleksandra Sakowska 31/10/2014ffectionate, deliberate and stripped-back: all three words apply to the adaptation of Robert Holman’s play Jonah and Otto directed by...
Reviewer's Rating The Curing Room Oliver J. Weinfeld 26/10/2014 crudely summarised synopsis of David Lee’s play would be, ‘Seven blokes in a basement with no clothes on for ninety...