We’ve all had a flatmate we’ve hated right? Two women who are each other’s complete opposites attempt to coexist in…
Soho Place’s second classic, since recently opening as the newest West End theatre, is ‘Medea’ played by Sophie Okonedo and…
Seeing passionate performances is always a beautiful experience, and performers who love their work are always an enjoyable company. Even…
Simon Stone’s take on this Greek Tragedy finds itself in a domestic setting, ostensibly a quintessentially British family sitcom. It…
It’s Pantomime season again in St Helens with this half term’s offering of The Wizard of Oz Directed by Reece…
This wasn’t a normal night at the theatre. It felt like a 1960s ‘happening’ but with smart phones in place…
First impressions can deceive. When the stage lights up, we see the least believable face possible, with a weird rictus…
Finishing it’s too short 15 day run at Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Citizens Theatre Glasgow brings a thought provoking coming-of-age piece…
When one of your favourite satirists meets one of your favourite theatre companies what could possibly go wrong? Well for…
A healthy dose of dissent blended with bucket fulls Hogarthian vulgarity has provided the basis of British satire for many…