With a second national lockdown looming, the National Theatre’s triumphant return is a bitter one, with their opening night also being their closing night. Tho...
England is a fucked-up world of its own, a catalyst for change that has a stubborn insistence on perpetually staying the same. We grasp onto tradition whilst p...
“What exact regime teaches a man to take what isn’t given?” This is the unexpected question posed by Inua Ellams, writer of critically acclaimed hit The Bar...
The Battersea Arts Centre is the kind of place you could imagine Romeo and Juliet meeting: the ceilings are high, the paint gaudy but peeling, the lighting soft...
Initially the description of Fagin's Twist suggests that the audience will learn more about Fagin's background and how he became the man in Dickens’ novel. Howe...
Alice is sprawled face down on the water-soaked tarpaulin. Her husband Michael sits cross-legged watching her. She's dead, and Michael must move on, eventually....