It’s not difficult to see why the Finborough has programmed a revival of Howard Brenton’s Magnificence. Written in 1973 during a time of financial crisis, IRA t...
Maud Dromgoole’s new work Acorn is a highly intelligent play in all aspects. It is a two-hander which uses the myths of Persephone and Eurydice to tell a contem...
There is one thing that unites most tribute shows: they’re made with fans in mind. Good autobiographical shows tend to have a genuine desire to portray the subj...
From the very beginning of Lear the audience is encouraged to 'get amongst it' and not 'cower in the corners' in order to get the most out of this Shakespeare a...