August Strindberg's Miss Julie may be approaching 140 years old, but it's themes of sex, misogyny and class remain timeless.…
Twice-Born, the Scottish Ballet’s triple bill presentation at Sadler’s Wells, was an evening of fearless experimentation and captivating ensemble work.…
A heartbreaking true story of male violence, working class anger and redemption. And a critical exploration of the systems which…
Although described as a transatlantic comedy this new play by Tim Marriott and Jeff Stolzer is not about politics; there…
“I’m fine”. ‘12’ is the one-woman show that tells the story of Mel, a woman in her late 20s, trying…
Macbeth at the Lyric Hammersmith was nothing short of mesmerising. The production seamlessly wove the ancient with the avant-garde, a…
White Rose The Musical is a powerful and moving production set in Nazi Germany, following a group of student activists…
Opening with a bang (both literally and lasciviously) but ending with a whimper, One Day When We Were Young illustrates…
The novel Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks was a popular GCSE text back when I was taking those exams but wasn’t…
Ten seconds, seven words. That’s all it takes for Marnie (Anna Morris) to become a viral sensation… for all the…