The Tiger Lillies’s Lulu – A Murder Ballad is a blissfully disturbing romp through a provocative classic of European theatre. My first encounter with the Tig...
There is a detective, a missing wife, a scatter-brained maid and a husband that seems infatuated with the lizard in his garden, along with time travel, meta-fic...
Caryl Churchill’s A Number is a play one needs to pay attention to. Bernard (Lex Shrapnel) is meeting with his father, Salter (John Shrapnel). However, we quick...
The National Theatre’s Connections Festival is an initiative to get new and innovative writing, focused on young people, out across the country. The yearly proj...
The National Theatre’s Connections Festival is an initiative to get new and innovative writing, focused on young people, out across the country. The yearly proj...
In Donna Tartt’s The Secret History, Henry states, "Anything is grand if done on a large enough scale"; with that in mind, The Four Fridas could certainly be de...