When playwright Frederick Knott first conceived and wrote Dial M for Murder in 1948, he identified the text’s core strength as its seriousness: “this is a seri...
The adaptation of theatre into film has become somewhat of a commonality. There is an argument that it gives a piece of theatre longevity, as it can live beyond...
Seen at the Edinburgh Fringe earlier this year, Back Door tells a story similar to Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window. Now set in Paris, Tabitha (Laura Louise Baker...