From beginning to end, The Watsons pays homage to Jane Austen. Laura Wade’s experimentally metatheatrical play engages Austen’s wit, showcases the wonderful vi...
George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead is quite simply, a cult classic. It is iconic in black and white, ridiculous but gruesome, and holds a perfect balance...
Writing about writing has been done before, countless times. But Ella Hickson’s new play, The Writer, transcends the usual preoccupations. Her multi-layered pla...
Noël Coward tends to take a bit of a bashing nowadays. The average Coward production is about as unfashionable as its octogenarian audience is unaware of where ...
After Electra is the result of a commission of April de Angelis by the Theatre Royal Plymouth, to write a play that would showcase the badly underused talent of...