The thing about a show set in a psychiatric ward is that by the end of it, one isn’t quite sure what or whom to believe, ...
Arthur Miller's The Price first debuted on Broadway in 1968. Its power focuses on a near biblical telling of patriarchal ...
He Said/She Said, running at The White Bear Theatre, promises an intriguing evening of psychological exploration. Two one act ...
A number of old-style radio sets were dotted around the theatre, which, to be fair to this production, served a purpose ...
There were only a handful of props in this show – and no set. Walking into the theatre and seeing a completely empty stage ...
I recently experienced Smoke at the Omnibus Theatre, and it’s one of those pieces that stays with you long after you’ve left ...
Mike Bartlett is one of those rare voices. A writer I admire deeply, whose work I actively seek out. So when I heard that ...
There are two broad categories of audience members to satisfy in a show of this nature – those who know a fair amount about ...
Devised by twenty-one-year-old long-time friends, according to Dylan's mother, who was sitting next to me at The Jack, and ...
The West End production of Mean Girls, which ran for a year at the Savoy Theatre in 2024, is currently touring and is very ...
The joy of reviewing is that it introduces me to writers and theatre I might not have otherwise found. Christopher Brett Bailey’s show at Soho Theatre feels exactly like that kind of discovery, not my ...
There was a time, and not that long ago in real terms, when being gay was not only illegal but carried the death penalty. Yet ...
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