Tonight, at the Almeida, A Moon for the Misbegotten lands like a blow wrapped in poetry—a raw, heartfelt collision of…
Mad, glitzy and totally camp, what a glorious night of theatre House of Life is. A silly show with heaps…
A period drama which couldn’t be more pertinent, 1536 by Ava Pickett is a triumph of feminist rage against a…
The ceiling is clanging. the spaghetti casserole is green and the two housewife’s mannerisms are disconcertingly in-sync. In this absurdist…
A fiery tragicomedy and scorching analysis of our climate crisis, Weather Girl at Soho Theatre is a rallying cry for…
A heartbreaking true story of male violence, working class anger and redemption. And a critical exploration of the systems which…
What is human nature? How similar are our needs to those of the animals around us? Is society a force…
Antigone (on strike) written and directed by Alexander Raptotasios offered an exciting premise. The Greek classic reimagined into an all…
Theatre at its best is an incensing experience. Something which puts vital stories to stage. Which affirms you of humanity’s…
What is the worst thing you’ve ever done? And what are the consequences you think you deserve for it? These…