REVIEWS

Kites – Vault Festival

Kites is a coming of age play about two girls growing up in the post-war era in Cork. The girls…

3 years ago

Death Drop: Back in the Habit – Opera House

Are they really going to make a habit of this? Get on your knees and say your prayers: another killer…

3 years ago

You Bury Me – Edinburgh Royal Lyceum

‘‘to’-bor-ni’, states author Ahlam’s notes, ‘a saying in Levantine Arabic used to express affection and love. ‘May you bury me’…

3 years ago

Sleepova – Bush Theatre

Sleepova written by Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini, is a celebration of black girlhood as a quartet of friends transition into their…

3 years ago

Looking For Me Friend: The Music of Victoria Wood – Waterside Arts

As Storm Larisa battered the north of England, the near three hundred hardy souls who braved blizzard conditions to eventually…

3 years ago

Algebra – Unity Theatre

Amongst a packed-out audience, the debut performance of Algebra was well received, and I took the time to appreciate the…

3 years ago

Wildfire Road – Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

This new ambitious play directed by Sheffield born Laura Keefe, written by Eve Leigh travels like its name sake at…

3 years ago

The Wolves – The Space Theatre

The one act play is a coming of age drama of a young American Female soccer team. Set around the…

3 years ago

Ladies Day – Octagon Theatre

Ladies Day, a play by Amanda Whittington, is a delightful and engaging production that had me thoroughly entertained from start…

3 years ago

Opera North: Tosca – The Lowry

Opera North’s return to the Lowry this month is reason indeed to celebrate; even more so with the revival of…

3 years ago