Kenny Emson’s Rust has a hard time making the leap from page to stage. Sentences move precariously throughout, as if infirm – stilted and somewhat unsatisfying...
For now we see through a mirror, darkly is certainly unique. Inspired by texts from Alchemy and Mysticism by Alexander Roob, its concept is fantastical (and ve...
Growing up in a household in Blackpool with a god-fearing mother and a father who gave him his first porn DVDs aged fourteen, Harry Clayton-Wright didn’t exact...
At a time when the UK is experimenting with mass facial recognition technologies in the name of counter-terrorism, The Sensemaker is a poignant theatrical even...
Assiduously constructed and impressively acted, Different Theatre’s female-oriented Metamorphosis rings with a new voice and in certain moments resounds with a...
Tyrone Huggins’ voice is like honey. His sentences ooze, thick and syrupy, lulling his audience into a stunned sort of stupor. Written by Tim Etchells, To Move...