David Ireland is known for his particularly absurd, political and wildly unpredictable pieces. This new play does not fail to…
Returning for its fifth year to The Old Vic, Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ feels as new, as innovative and…
“We’ve effectively asked the same question twice and come up with two completely different answers” says Marianne… and there, in…
Such a spectacular piece can only be matched with the grand space of the London Coliseum; however, I feel this…
One common criticism about Shakespeare’s work (and any attempts stage in today’s day and age) is the inaccessibility of the…
Adapting a world-renowned children’s tale for the stage is never an easy task, for one must find a judicious balance…
Little Women, Louisa May Alcott’s semi-autobiographical tale has been brought to life in this charming musical adaptation. The show first…
For many of us, it’s the steadfast faith and belief into something bigger than ourselves is what keeps us grounded.…
Cards on the table: I am a huge fan of immersive theatre. So, when I saw immersive pioneers Factory 42…
In rural Pennsylvania, Vanya and his adopted sister Sonia live a quiet life of Chekhovian ennui and bitterness, after having…