Theatre Re’s Blind Man’s Song graces the stage again this year, embarking on a forty show run across ten cities in three countries. We managed to catch up wi...
When I first moved to London, all I had were three things: two flatmates who worked in Camden, a cat, who they’d apparently adopted during a wild night out in C...
After a half an hour setup, I was hoping that Al Cubo would be something entertaining and spectacular. It was lovely, funny and wonderfully sentimental, but I...
Theatre with children and animals is always a tricky one. In this case, the animal was a teddy bear and the child was thoroughly blessed with comic timing. Ha...
Observe how Tiredness Defeats the Thought brings to the table another level of theatre, asking the audience to set aside their preconceptions about love and t...
Remember Me was an intense start to the closing night of the BE Festival 2013. Plunged into darkness, we are met with the figure of a young singer, coming off...