Sam McArdle about his play The Manny.
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Podcast: Getting Interactive with Chronic Insanity
Joe Strickland on new show All Falls Down
Read More »Review: The Human Voice, Charing Cross Theatre
Jean Cocteau’s 1928 The Human Voice has had a bit of a renaissance in recent years. During lockdown, Pedro Almodóvar made his first English language movie, a version starring Tilda Swinton. Earlier this year, Ivo van Hove directed Ruth Wilson in a new version at the Pinter Theatre. Back in 1958 and with the approval and assistance of Cocteau, Francis Poulenc turned it into a short opera; La Voix Humaine. Charing Cross Theatre now presents this for five performances only, ...
Read More »Podcast: Taking a Trip To Cornwall
Lou Corben and Kate Webster on new play Morveren
Read More »Review: Sh!tfaced Showtime A Pissedmas Carol, Leicester Square Theatre
A couple of artistic liberties taken here and there.
Read More »Podcast: Time travel, Glitter Balls and Dodo’s
The Not God Complex on new show All In Good Time
Read More »Review: Rumpelstiltskin, Park Theatre
A shower of fairy tale magic for children and adults
Read More »Review: Hakawatis: Women of the Arabian Nights, Shakespeare’s Globe
A fresh and sensual look at the women of the One Thousand and One Nights.
Read More »Review: The Grotto, Drayton Arms Theatre
It’s more B-movie than The Exorcist.
Read More »Review: Paradise Now, Bush Theatre
A dynamic and brilliant deeply layered piece of theatre
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