Month: November 2015

Interviews

From Michigan to Islington: a literary treasure hunt

Director Sean Turner shares his delight at unearthing and then producing, Arthur Miller's lost first play.

Drama

One Last Waltz, The Hope Theatre – Review

This amusing and profound production hits home on the struggles of Alzheimer's disease.

Alternative

Pig Farm, St. James Theatre – Review

An unsung gem. If you are a fan of gritty dark humour à la Martin McDonagh or Sam Shepard-esque drama,…

Competitions

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Drama

Four Minutes Twelve Seconds, Trafalgar Studios – Review

A wonderfully polished piece that raises some uncomfortable issues concerning sex, class and gender in a digital age.

Drama

The Session, Soho Theatre – Review

A quiet, intimate drama with beautiful performances that only falters when it tries to be bigger than it actually needs…

Drama

In My Head, The Proud Archivist – Review

An excellent and accessible way for those who are not familiar with the theme to find out about some of…

Comedy

Multiverse and CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation, Bridewell Theatre – Review

A fantastic night - an evening of hilarity and some naughty fun that will leave you feeling like you were…

Musicals

Anita and Me, Theatre Royal Stratford East – Review

Well drawn characters complement some brilliant attention to detail it but does occasionally feel like a TV soap opera. 

Reviews

Dry Land, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review

A heart-wrenching, funny and important play which is enhanced by this excellent production.

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