Year: 2014

Drama

Little Revolution, Almeida Theatre – Review

More of a documentary than a play, Little Revolution is interesting in parts but not all that penetrating.

Competitions

Win tickets to The Art of the Brick! – Closed

This week we're straying outside of our theatrical comfort zone to give you the opportunity to win a pair of…

Drama

The Me Plays, The Old Red Lion – Review

A poetic, relevant, poignant, and well-acted evening – worth a watch!

Alternative

Aikainen, Arcola Theatre – Review

Using music to demonstrate, this production draws together many scientific theories and philosophical viewpoints on how we experience time. However,…

Alternative

The Dinner Party Revisited, Southbank Centre – Review

Spontaneous, playful and innovative.

Alternative

Guide Gods, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre – Review

A heartwarming and inclusive piece that expertly opens the door to start a discussion about disability and religion.

Drama

Emilia Galotti, Barons Court Theatre – Review

This production brings out the best in this 18th century tragedy of love, lust and power.

Interviews

Double, double, toil and… broken legs

Theatre people are a superstitious bunch. For good reasons too: throughout history, being involved in performance, especially as an actor,…

Drama

Romeo and Juliet, Temple Church – Review

A reassuring take on a timeless story of star crossed lovers.

Alternative

Shadows of Time – The 13th B’ak’tun, Arcola Theatre – Review

A modern and experimental journey through time from the birth of our planet to present day.

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