To listen to this review, click here. TW: Terminal illness, Suicide I really didn’t expect to laugh so much at a play about cancer. Bryony Lavery’s La...
Amsterdam serves as a warning for the present so as to avoid repeating mistakes of the past. Beautifully written, the show slowly unravels to reveal the suffer...
Lindsey Huebner interviews Oscar Toeman, runner up of this year's JMK awards as he gears up to direct Lucy Prebble's controversial play, The Sugar Syndrome. ...
Little Baby Jesus is the miraculous sort of theatre that plucks us completely out of ourselves, pries apart our ribs and speaks so directly into our hearts, th...
Joe White’s debut play Mayfly at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond condenses the lives of four people in a small village into one fateful Sunday, which marks ...
‘I sometimes think we are being watched.’ James Grieve directs a new production of Birch’s Black Mountain at the Orange Tree Theatre. A raw psychological thr...