Here is a show unlike anything else in London at the moment: an interactive exhibition that sees punters wander around an array of bronze statues, as an audiop...
Listen to an audio recording of the review here. Oleanna opens in a grey-walled university office, complete with bookshelves, a knackered old Dell computer...
Listen to the audio review of Anna X here A recent Guardian profile of playwright Joseph Charlton lamented how, prior to Anna X’s current run at The Harold ...
Click here to listen to this review. ‘The Invisible Hand’ of the market is a metaphor conceived by economist Adam Smith in 1759, to highlight the unintended...
London is not a city designed for hot days. There’s not enough ventilation nor air-conditioning. And the mixture of pollution and the wet climate means that th...
Drowntown is a show that gives “voice to the vulnerable and unheard”. It opens with Dom (Dominic Coffey), “someone trying to understand”, methodically scraping...