The mind is a
fickle thing: sometimes we struggle to recall a name or a word that we have
used a hundred times over; on other occasions, we so vividly remember...
Listen to the audio version here. The hum of the audience stops abruptly as the sun which
hangs over the set glares unbearably bright. Then, we are plunged ...
Listen to the audio review of 'Coronavirus: A Great British Farce' here. It’s my first time back at the Hen and
Chickens since Covid and I am thrilled to se...
Polish avant-garde artist, playwright, novelist and philosopher S.I. Witkiewicz posited “with fiction, you don't make a fuss - you can 'beat it' and there's ne...
Set in a swanky London flat where the colour scheme seems to be black and grey with a hint of orange, poor and obscure playwright Geoffrey Tempest sets about re...
Farce can usually quite hit and miss depending on who you are. Perhaps unsurprisingly, despite what could be classed as 'easy laughs,' Kenneth Branagh and Rob B...