Ask someone to name a JB Priestley play, and they'll instantly say An Inspector Calls, probably because they studied it at GCSE. Ask them to name another and th...
Peeling wallpaper and brown bottles, along with an assortment of knick-knacks and many coats, give a distinctly grubby feel to the living room set. It somehow s...
When the box office assistant tells you that the show you’ve been sent to review is actually a rehearsed reading, I hope I’m not the only theatre fanboy to hope...
It’s the Swinging Sixties and London is in its years of non-conformist and uncontrollable values. What was once known as Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure is no...
Not for the faint of heart, Dry Land, currently running at the Jermyn Street Theatre, delves into the real lives of two teenage girls in Florida, exposing with ...
Having established himself with the smash-hit comedy Caravan, it was interesting to see whether Donald MacDonald’s one-woman play, Letter to Larry, would be abl...