The Camden People’s Theatre never ceases to amaze me with the sheer range of productions they put on. The bizarre and avant-garde can often be found here, and P...
Girls is a play which likes to play around with expectations. It begins in a forest, in an unnamed African country, with the three eponymous girls chatting inno...
A hidden treasure in the depths of Soho Square is, this night, host to Twelfth Night. The French Protestant Church becomes a bustling world of disguise, mistake...
So far 2016 has not been kind to me. After the leaps and bounds of last year’s progress and the promise of a bright future laid out before me, the stars decided...
Seeing a new Eastern European play in the heart of London was quite refreshing; The Harvest is the UK debut of Belarusian playwright Pavel Pryazhko, and his wri...