In the intimate setting of The Space on the Isle of Dogs, Matthew Gould’s double bill of new plays was a refreshingly human affair. Investigating the convergenc...
With its entire cast eerily prostrate on the stage as the audience enters, Stripped begins as its protagonist’s life ends. After a series of empty days and year...
Upon entering the Royal Opera House, bastion of English culture, it is immediately apparent that something a bit unusual is afoot. No mere opera, Anna Nicole,...
I first encountered Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape in a compulsory English class when I was fifteen, and it would be fair to say that, thanks to Mr Becket...
Gangsters, murder, handmade scones! After A Night on the Tiles, I'm sure I'll never feel the same about a game of Sunday afternoon Scrabble again.
Revolving...
Bright Lights, Big City, a musical. The title alone promises several good things. Based on Jay McInerney's seminal 1980s novel of the same name, Paul...