Allan Monkhouse’s 1911 play Mary Broome follows one emerging ‘mobile family’ of the late Victorian era – upper-middle class people who were able to hire servant...
As always, Theatre503 presents a friendly atmosphere in a tucked away location, oozing enthusiasm and buzzing with theatre chatter – a perfect setting for innov...
Israel. Palestine. Place them next to each other and you get controversy, tension and conflict. And this is exactly what Jason Sherman wants to highlight in Rea...
A Doll’s House, by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, shocked the late nineteenth century world and had to be given an alternative ending for its German audie...
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams is a four-character ‘memory play’, following (through the narrative of Tom Wingfield) the past, present, and future...
For my first show of 2011, I couldn’t have picked anything more diverse, entertaining and unique as La Soirée which has found a home in a specially erected Bi...