Tucked away above the lively hum of the pub, the Old Red Lion’s intimate black-box theatre provides a quietly atmospheric ...
When Merrily We Roll Along opened on Broadway in 1981, it was a resounding flop, closing after just sixteen performances. The ...
In a past life, as a drama teacher in various schools, the observational comedies of John Godber were some of the most useful ...
Roe v. Wade was an important case in American history: in January 1973, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the ...
Some stage shows have an inbuilt problem, especially if they are based on a massive book or film, and that is the expectation ...
Wowsers. There’s a new play out there that tells its story in forward chronological order, and doesn’t confusingly bounce ...
By the pricking of my thumbs / Something wicked this way comes.” The Shakespearian canon has always been liable to ...
Adoption and the emotional turmoil that surrounds it form the heart of YOU, Mark Wilson’s beautifully tender and deeply ...
For a show set in Lancashire, far too many characters’ accents were from somewhere significantly further south. Accordingly, ...
EVITA TOO looks at forgotten female presidents, notably the first woman president in the world, populism, and legacy. With ...
Curating is not a play for those more traditional theatregoers who like a clear, certain narrative, with a strictly defined beginning, middle, and end. W ...
I struggled to connect with what is essentially a story of sheer self-indulgence, with Tom Ripley (Ed McVey) waxing lyrical, ...