In 2010, contemporary Polish theatre company TR Warszawa brought to the Barbican Centre their version of Sarah Kane's 4.48 Psychosis, a gripping, emotional pi...
NSFW explodes onto the Royal Court stage with the force of a firework. Split between a lads' mag (Doghouse) and a women’s glossy (Electra), this is a play abo...
A pile of rugged rocks stretching up into the ceiling of the Soho Theatre Upstairs makes it look as if the roof above has fallen in. The combined weight of th...
When Mark (Joe Doherty) came on stage, ranting and swearing like a talking bulldog, I thought Bones would leave me checking my watch every ten seconds, dying ...
The Ballad of Pondlife McGurk by Rob Evans is an hour-long one man show with a surprising 70s feel. This comes across strongly in the set, which consists of f...
Shakespeare’s Othello is without a doubt a masterwork. Many of the themes – xenophobia, the place of women, jealousy, love, ambition – are certainly just as rel...