Riana Howarth

The Woman Who Turned into A Tree – The Omnibus Theatre

Presented by Omnibus Theatre and Collide Theatre, The Woman Who Turned into a Tree is an examination into external validation…

3 years ago

My Dead – Barons Court Theatre

From growing up in Washington state, to her flat in South Ealing, Carolyn Hartvigsen has traversed the continents but the…

3 years ago

Phaedra – The National Theatre

Simon Stone’s take on this Greek Tragedy finds itself in a domestic setting, ostensibly a quintessentially British family sitcom. It…

3 years ago

The Lehman Trilogy – Gillian Lynne Theatre

“He dances so hard, he doesn’t hear the music stop” Sam Mendes’ production returns with terrific direction from Zoe Ford…

3 years ago

<strong>Welcome Home – Soho Theatre</strong>

Willy Hudson takes us on an adventure into a lurid, phantasmagoria of his past. It begins with Willy returning to…

3 years ago

<strong>The Elephant Song – Park Theatre</strong>

When a psychiatrist misses work unexpectedly the head of the hospital, Doctor Greenberg (Jon Osbaldeston) covers for him. One of…

3 years ago

<strong>Iphigenia – The Hope Theatre</strong>

This take on a Greek classic directed by Elsie Yager focuses on how a woman may submit herself to a…

3 years ago

<strong>Paradise Now! – Bush Theatre</strong>

Paradise Now! reflects the growing empowerment of women in our society, showing both unity and darker, more toxic aspects. The…

3 years ago

<strong>Jazz Emu: You Shouldn’t Have – Soho Theatre</strong>

A screen cycles through a mixed bag of tweets sent to the mysterious Jazz Emu (Archie Henderson) as we wait…

3 years ago

<strong>Alice in Wonderland – Brixton House</strong>

Alice in Wonderland devised by Poltergeist is an original, lurid take on the classic. On the tube, Alice and her…

3 years ago