As the character of Jess, Sarah Carton is pure dynamite. The grey pallor of her prison uniform mixes with the din beyond her door: muffled voices, rubber-soled...
America Is Hard To See is a transformative theatrical experience. In its fusion of verbatim interviews, Methodist hymns and original score, the play blows the ...
A family of black plastic totes litter the stage, their red mouths garish. Three actors (Claire Parry, Phoebe Hyder, Ronan Cullen) wrench at the teeth of a cra...
Feminism is a loose theme running throughout this comedy show from The Durham Revue, epitomised by one of the performance’s early sketches; the company’s tw...
"Dad died when I was 17"; a simple blunt statement from Hannah Moss. She doesn’t voice this to the audience, she writes it on a whiteboard. She writes every...
“I’m gonna sing you a sad song, Susie”. The sombre lines of Kenny Rogers’s break-up anthem float over our arrival at Fringe warrior Penny Arcade’s (Susana Ventu...