Old Fruit Jar Productions’ performance of The Incident Room, directed by Alex Carr, is an intense and thought-provoking look into…
Sarah Kane’s poetic masterpiece Crave marked a significant departure for the playwright when it was first performed in 1998. Whereas…
On a warm and vibrant evening at the esteemed Soho Theatre, Panti Bliss sets down her dancing shoes and returns…
Kit Sinclair's new work '30 and Out' chronicles the ins and outs of understanding one's gender and sexual expression, albeit…
The stage adaptation of this popular film is a gentle immersion into a foreign world where a group of retired…
What mark are we leaving? What can provide for sense? Is there anything to give wings to our life? In…
My first introduction to playwright Neil LaBute’s work was Fat Pig, which premiered in London in 2008 and depicts the…
The Mousetrap is intricately crisp with its fearless pace and cannot fail to get you baited and trapped within its…
One of the most loved films of the 80’s and even now, Dirty Dancing has charmed viewers for many years…
Ever since the fateful day that ol’ Doris put on her spurs and marched onto the film set, Calamity Jane…