Posted on 28 April 2010 by Melissa Negro
Based on information gleaned from a few post-theatre Google searches, I think it’s quite possible that I’m the only person in Britain who has had the dubious pleasure of attending a performance of The Woman in Black without prior knowledge of exactly what to expect. Because, you see, in spite of the fact that it [...]
Posted on 26 April 2010 by Will Kitson
An evening of short plays is always something to get excited about. They can be racy, gripping and thought provoking all at once. Shoot/ Get Treasure/ Repeat and Eschara are a collection of six fifteen minute pieces written by two exciting British writers and supported by a four person cast well endowed with experience and [...]
Posted on 23 April 2010 by Fiona Mulvihill
With competition for jobs outwardly on the increase in this current economic climate, it seems as though the time-honoured arts internship may well be shifting dynamics. In these harsh financial times, is the temptation to exploit the qualified down-and-outs of the recession too much to resist? The recession has given birth to the phenomena of [...]
Posted on 22 April 2010 by Will Kitson
Austen’s Women has made a bold claim about this production; that whether you’re a Jane Austen virgin or an avid fan of her works, this play will be an insightful treat. Having given up on the literature giantess after English GCSE I definitely fall into the first bracket and was interested to see what, if [...]