Old-fashioned yet very current, this play explores marital infidelity with glamour and a touch of Wildean wit.
Month: March 2018
This interesting look at three generations of hopeful migrants is not substantiated by a consistent plot.
Pros: The poignant stories told by the actors about their experiences of what it means to live with a learning…
Chicago is back, and we’re so excited here at Everything Theatre to not only be at the official launch party,…
Pros: The obviously enthusiastic cast make a decent attempt at Chekhovian drama. Cons: An awkward adaptation, misguided direction and a…
Poignant and thoughtful depiction of a couple where one of them suffers from dementia at a young age.
Pros: Outstanding performances alongside a hauntingly beautiful choral composition. Cons: I wish I could have seen the actors’ faces better…
Oscillating between comedy and terror, this unsettling play struggles to find its identity.
This stage adaptation of Lord of the Flies is made emotional and thought-provoking by the unified strength of the performances,…
Whilst not exactly breaking new ground, a natural energy carried the play through any rough patches.