Omnipresent in London this season, Ivo van Hove has emerged as one of contemporary western theatre’s most divisive figures. I found his recent Hedda Gabler at t...
Bertolt Brecht: hated by students who don’t understand him, loved by the rest of us who still don’t really understand him. The Threepenny Opera is perhaps his m...
Just the third show at the Lyric since it re-opened its doors, the direction of the theatre is clear – it’s young, it’s fresh, it’s diverse and all at the heart...
Herons at Lyric Hammersmith | 15 Jan – 13 Feb A play by Simon Stephens Fifteen years after its first production Simon Stephens’ unflinching and incendiary...
Simon Stephens’ plays are often hailed as dark analyses of what it means to be human, and can be raw, vulgar and shocking at times – apart from his adaptation o...
Delirium have already made quite the name for themselves constantly moving and evolving with the theatre scene since 2009. They are famed for exploring humanity...