Jackson's Lane Artistic Director Adrian Berry gives insights into bringing this year's Postcards Festival to life.
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Interview: Miss Polly Rae on ‘Between the Sheets’
Miss Polly Rae tells us about 'Between the Sheets' and shares saucy secrets from the world of burlesque.
Read More »God’s Waiting Room, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Although billed as an end of life comedy, the laughs are hard to find. Nevertheless, a beautifully told story emerges from the difficulties surrounding the death of a loved one.
Read More »Fémage à Trois, The Bunker – Review
Despite only being an hour long, you get a lot of bang for your buck with these three short plays.
Read More »The Taming of the Shrew, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An immensely enjoyable immersive production of a classic play that makes you think as much as it makes you laugh.
Read More »An Injury, Ovalhouse – Review
A trivial depiction of mass violence, presented with a self-indulgent script and a muddled direction.
Read More »Briefs: Close Encounters, Underbelly Festival Southbank – Review
This intergalactic show probes your senses like E.T.’s glittered finger!
Read More »Disco Pigs, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A high energy production with excellent movement, staging and good performances, Disco Pigs is an excellent revival of a one of a kind play.
Read More »Everyday People, Bridewell Theatre – Review
A snappy 45 minutes of drama, consisting of two short plays, to fit into your lunch break. However, the performance of Caryl Churchill’s Seagulls far outshines the unremarkable opener, Tennessee Williams’ Every Twenty Minutes.
Read More »Chinese Whispers, Greenwich Theatre – Review
An amiable old-fashioned comedy whose overqualified cast makes up for a dull plot.
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