In case you didn't know, Joan of Arc was born in 1412 in a small village in rural France. As she grew up, she claimed to experience visions of Saint Catherine, ...
Bernard Shaw’s wonderfully wicked and witty play, The Philanderer, is a real joy to behold on hearing the text alone. Shaw utilises a seemingly innocuous config...
Man and Superman at the National Theatre starring Ralph Fiennes was an infusion between a metaphysical debate and a farcical comedy. This sounds like a bad thin...
Everyone is familiar with George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, but not everyone may know that Shaw’s fascination with women extended to some of his other works, suc...
Written in 1894, George Bernard Shaw's Candida is a play deeply rooted in its time, making it tough to stage a production that is palatable to a modern audien...