Uncle Vanya David Holloway 25/04/2014hekhov’s Uncle Vanyais subtitled Scenes from County Life in Four Acts and the irony is apparent at the outset of...
Martine Emma Hardy 25/04/2014here isn’t one moment of your life you recall with special tenderness? Martine is Jean-Jacques Bernard’s most famous play. Set...
Relative Values Owen Davies 17/04/2014his Noel Coward comedy from 1951 is a deceptive creation. Its form is a familiar one, the country house comedy....
Lil Red Riding Hood and Wolf It Down Daniel Lombard 14/04/2014inda Kirby brings the drama, thrills and excitement of this much-loved children’s tale to life with an all-singing, all-dancing version...
Cyrano de Bergerac Katerina Gotsi 13/04/2014arge scale theatrical productions in big venues, although popular, are often treated with suspicion by Athenian audiences. Aiming at a...
Hidden Owen Davies 11/04/2014idden is a series of short monologues and dialogues with a great deal of humour but with a dark centre....
Three Sisters Rowena Hawkins 10/04/2014nya Reiss’ new adaptation of Chekhov’s ‘Three Sisters’ translates the struggles of the Prozorov family, as they attempt to find...
Orton Chris Bridges 07/04/2014he story of Joe Orton and his lover Kenneth Halliwell is an unusual choice of subject for a musical and...
The Velveteen Rabbit Katerina Yannouli 31/03/2014he Velveteen Rabbit was written by Margery Williams in 1922; it’s the touching story of a boy and his toy rabbit...
Compagnie du Hanneton / James Thiérrée — Tabac Rouge Katerina Yannouli 29/03/2014ames Thiérrée describes Tabac Rouge as a choreodrama; a”choreographed drama” where actors, dancers and contortionists mix with a gaggle of...