There’s intimacy, verbal violence, and social agony in Alkaline. There’s also what one might define a sapient triumph of awkwardness and prejudice. This, togeth...
It’s said that epidemics are the biggest threat to the human population. Since our technologies have so rapidly advanced and we are able to keep most diseases a...
Harrison is a failed architect turned maths teacher, and at the beginning of Schism, is preparing to end his own life, until boisterous 14-year-old Katherine in...
The Park Theatre is hosting the UK premiere of the American play Building The Wall this month. Written by Robert Schenkkan a month before the presidential elect...
How can we draw a line between the public and private self? What if our routine is turned upside down and affects our private relationships and self-concepts? W...
In the week that “covfefe” both baffled and delighted the Twittersphere, it seems appropriate to be watching a play that examines just how quickly news can spre...