A thought-provoking satire from debut playwright Mark Jagasia with a sharp script and a brilliant cast that delivers without a…
Month: April 2015
Two very different pieces with very different moods, but one compelling show.
An important piece of theatre that needs to be seen. It is fascinating and combines artistry and personality.
An incredible acrobatic display of human limits that is absolutely unmissable.
This daring play calls much-needed attention to the Armenian Genocide of 1915, but lacks in comparison to many of the…
An immersive performance based upon the American Indian worship of the rising sun combining movement and video. A lack of…
Contemporary dance is a difficult concept to read and fully appreciate, but this performance is particularly hard to decode.
Theatre 2.0, in which the audience is the cast. Just how well could you argue the case to defend your…








