Pah pah! Polka Theatre’s production of The Wind in the Willows roars along at the pace of Mr. Toad’s motor car, sweeping up its audience of under-11s, and man...
The Ella of this production (Lisa Kerr) is energetic and interesting, kitted out rather splendidly in bowler hat and sparkly boots. This, and the fact that ...
One of the myriad of bizarre characters in Complicite’s The Master and Margarita is struggling to get anywhere with his novel about Pontius Pilate because the...
“Some hurtful things have been written in the bus shelter”, the cast is disillusioned and mutinous, and the power keeps going off. Yet the Spreyton Gurnish Am D...
The King’s Head was the first pub theatre to be founded in England since the time of Shakespeare, and has opened its doors to a wide range of emerging talent, i...
The Tempest is a play about mastery. The storm masters the crewmen, Prospero masters the island, Ferdinand masters his emotions. If only Grassroots Shakespear...