There is something awe inspiring about being
awake as the rest of the world seemingly lies in slumber. The silence is
consuming, and those midnight musings bou...
Caryl Churchill: a legend of British theatre. The kind of playwright whose voice writers all over dream of emanating in some small way, and yet she remains ini...
Printworks London, the multi-purpose venue which has set out to shake the ground of the capital’s cultural scene, has no doubt caught the attention of rave and ...
Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal, written in 1928, explores the entrapment of women in the societal systems they have (short of killing) no control over. Presented a...
I can pinpoint the precise moment that the Rose Theatre’s new musical Junkyard comes to life. Halfway through the first act, idealistic teacher Rick (Calum Call...
Carmen Disruption is utterly unshakeable. The disruption doesn’t erupt but imperceptibly breathes its way into the audience, catalysed by words and visions that...