An updated rendering of the Orpheus myth, with some good gags; but the storytelling is stretched beyond the comfort zone.
Read More »Monthly Archives: January 2015
Greywing House, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Though this is a good example of a one-person show, it is not without its flaws. These could be easily fixed to make a great piece of theatre.
Read More »Blind Date, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A lovely evening of light-hearted comedy that will leave you feeling more positive and optimistic about both love and life.
Read More »Shakespeare Shuffle: carving up Macbeth
'Five acts. Five approaches. One thrilling play shown five different ways.’, says the blurb for Shakespeare Shuffle. Clare Annamalai went to meet some of the people behind this innovative show.
Read More »Richard Alston Dance Company 20th anniversary performance, Sadlers Well’s – Review
An impressive, eclectic and enjoyable mix of performances marking the company’s two decade anniversary.
Read More »Walking the Tightrope: The Tension Between Art and Politics, Theatre Delicatessen – Review
Take twelve accomplished playwrights, an edgy topic, an inclusive venue and an able cast and you have a highly charged and engaging production. Highly recommended, even if the politics of the arts doesn’t excite you!
Read More »Back Door, Etcetera Theatre – Review
This modern take on a Hitchcock classic proved intriguing and thought provoking.
Read More »Podcast Performance: Sniper by John Foster
We are proud to present a Scripts Spotlight: Podcast Performance of Sniper by John Foster, produced by Encompass Productions.
Read More »Win tickets to The Diary of a Nobody! – Closed
We're delighted to be able to offer you the chance to win a pair of tickets to see The Diary of a Nobody, the latest production from Rough Haired Pointer taking place at the King's Head Theatre in London.
Read More »Dante’s Inferno: A Modern Telling, The Rag Factory – Review
An intense and engaging piece of experimental theatre that manages to make hell a place worth contemplating.
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