One such survivor is Miriam Freedman and As Long As We Are Breathing, a play about her life story is having its world ...
The engaging Claire Louise Amias has taped a rich new vein and makes a convincing case for Edith Nesbit as the female master ...
A thoughtful and witty production that packs more into seventy minutes than some shows do in two and a half hours.
It’s a play that’s undoubtedly left its mark, but does it still stand up and shock fifteen years after its premiere? The ...
There are some deep-seated issues that remain unexplained by the curtain call: why is Colin so reliant on his sister Lisa (a ...
Two wonderful one act plats make for a timely revival of Rattigan’s oeuvre and a much-needed historical appreciation of what ...
Whilst this version of 1984 was fairly short, on the whole it managed to contain all the essential elements of the book.
What saves the show and makes it bearable, is Billy Gwilliam’s superb video design which does complement the music and is ...
Very much an ensemble piece of theatre, it is quite impossible to single out a stand-out performance in a company where the ...
As part of Mime London’s 2025 season, French-Norwegian theatre company Plexus Polaire brings Herman Melville’s epic novel ...
David Tennant’s Macbeth has a rough and rugged voice, embodying the kind of unfettered and determined personality that will ...
Short, snappy and stimulating, with some cultivation both the play and its writer / performer could very well have exciting ...