Month: June 2016

Features

All-Access Theatre: ‘Karagula’ and the Extra-Live Movement

PIGDOG co-founder Max Barton discusses the theatrical power of accessibility and how his current production of Karagula by Philip Ridley…

Musicals

Heels of Glory, Chelsea Theatre – Review

There’s only one word that you could really use to describe this show: fabulous!

Alternative

This Much, Soho Theatre – Review

An exciting production tackling the role of tradition in modern culture in a responsible, balanced way. A fresh, funny and…

Drama

Phaedra(s), Barbican – Review

An emotionally raw trilogy which challenges as much as it intrigues.

Alternative

Handle with Care, Urban Locker Old Street – Review

Pros: A really interesting piece of immersive theatre, cleverly choreographed in an extremely unusual space. Cons: Could have been a…

Drama

Titanic, Charing Cross Theatre – Review

A remarkable musical work with significant historical value. Certainly bound to become a classic.

Drama

Eigengrau, King’s Head Theatre – Review

A production brimming with the disorganised passion of young adulthood. Like a sitcom, the joy of watching this play is…

Interviews

Interview with ‘Fury’ Director Hannah Hauer-King

Ahead of the debut of Fury at Soho Theatre, director Hannah Hauer-King discusses dramatising social issues, the creative process, and…

Drama

Stella, Hoxton Hall – Review

A fabulous piece of theatre: I was gripped right from the beginning and stayed on the edge of my seat…

Alternative

Minefield, Royal Court Theatre– Review

An emotionally charged ninety minutes of real life experiences from real life veterans, made even more powerful by the casting…

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