Knives in Hens and I are almost exactly the same age, right down to the month. David Harroway’s play was first performed in Edinburgh in 1995 – so I can’t prete...
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. ...
As Gounod’s Faust arrives on the Royal Opera House’s main stage, the Linbury Studio Theatre hosts two world premières inspired by the classic tale. The first of...
This review does not reveal the name of Secret Theatre Show One, but it does describe the visual elements and does give a very small clue as to the text used. ...
(2/5 stars) Blythe Duff is a seriously talented actress, capable of commanding the attention of an auditorium with absolute ease, as if the large audience...