★★★ Penelope Skinner’s Meek explores the negative impacts that the right to freedom of expression has on both individual and country. After Irene is imprison...
Notorious, performed as part of the Fierce Festival, is a piece described as ‘live art, theatre, dance and fine art’. The Festival, hosted at various venues aro...
Alexander Zeldin’s world premiere of Love is by no means a stereotypical interpretation of the emotion. Natasha Jenkins presents a semi-immersive set, a run-dow...
The Government Inspector is a comedy masterpiece. It’s very hard to go wrong with Nikolai Gogol’s hilarious moral satire about a government inspector’s arrival ...
The malleability of theatre is what makes the art form so exciting. There are always ways to make the experience as fresh, engaging and accessible as possible. ...
The subject of understudies seems to be particularly potent at the moment. As producers rely more heavily on star vehicles to sell tickets, press attention is h...