There is an unmistakable air of uneasiness in The Coronet Theatre as I take my seat; something taut and sinister that waits, primed in the shadowy auditorium. ...
In the week of Donald Trump’s inauguration, Theatre503 brought together a team of artists to present Top Trumps, a festival of plays, proposals and premonitions...
When I first moved to London, all I had were three things: two flatmates who worked in Camden, a cat, who they’d apparently adopted during a wild night out in C...
(c) Alex Brenner Meeting Nir Paldi upstairs at the Southbank Centre, I'm not entirely convinced I'm going to recognise him. After all, the last time I saw h...
This year, political theatre-goers were treated to high class drama up and down the country. Looking at topics including the Israel/Palestine conflict, homo...
Police interrogation room-based theatre pieces are always going to be tense and gripping affairs. Think SUS, Barrie Keeffe’s excellent play based on racist st...